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Concentrating on regional and national identities in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, this volume aims at contributing to a better understanding of the origins and the nature of territorially-based identities in Europe.
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Part 1 How to study regional and national identities: regional and national orientations in 19th-century tourism, H. Bausinger; the social interpretation of linguistic demands in European national movements, M. Hroch; denomination and ethnicity in industrial societies, V. Karady; la ville comme antidote? ou a la rencontre du troisieme type (d'identite regionale), P-Y. Saunier. Part 2 Nation, region and political culture: identity and conflict in a divided city-region, A.C. Hepburn; regions and nationalism in the Danish monarchy, S.B. Frandsen; the socio-political environment of Balkan nationalism - the case of Ottoman Macedonia 1856-1912, F. Adanir; la contribution de l'ecole primaire republicaine a l'identite francaise, A. Prost; les paradoxes des identites politiques en Belgique, A-P. Frognier; la construction social des identites territoriales comme enjeu de lutte politique, B. Voutat. Part 3 Social and symbolic construction of regions and nations: le role des productions culturelles dans la construction de l'identite et de l'alterite - l'exemple de la Catalogne, D. Provansal; the shape of the nation - old buildings and social narratives in the German Kaiserreich, R. Koshar; regions et frontieres - l'espace frontalier de Bale du XVIIe au XXe siecle, W. Kaiser; national symbols in France and Germany in the 19th century, C. Tacke; la construction culturelle d'une region, la Vende, J-C. Martin; nationalism, nation-building and language policy in Quebec and Catalonia, M. Keating.