Modernism
The Creation of Nation-States
Inbunden, Engelska, 2010
Av Michal Kopecek, Marius Turda, Balázs Trencsényi, Vangelis Kechriotis, Maciej Górny, Ahmet Ersoy, 0, Balazs Trencsenyi, Maciej Gorny
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- Utgivningsdatum2010-07-10
- Mått159 x 234 x 33 mm
- Vikt846 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor496
- FörlagCentral European University Press
- ISBN9789637326615
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Ahmet Ersoy is lecturer at the Department of History, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul.Balázs Trencsényi is a Professor at the History Department of Central European University. Vangelis Kechriotis is lecturer at the Department of History, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul.Maciej Górny is Research Fellow at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw and Centre for Historical Research in Berlin.Marius Turda is Professor in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Biomedicine at Oxford Brookes University. He is Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities.Michal Kopecek is Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague.
- IntroductionThe ‘Identity Reader’ ProjectMaria Todorova: Modernism Chapter I. Making of the modern state in a multi-national contextFrantišek Palacký: The idea of the Austrian state Adolph Fischhof: Austria and the guarantee of its existence Jan Palárik: What should we expect from the Hungarian constitution for our nationality and what do we need most now?József Eötvös: The nationality questionFranjo Rački: YugoslavismLovro Toman: To compatriots! Ferenc Deák: The Easter articleAleksander Świętochowski: Political directivesMehmed-beg Kapetanović Ljubušak: What Mohammedans in Bosnia thinkAleksa Šantić: Stay hereKarl Renner: State and nationJosip Vilfan: The speech in the Italian Parliament Ziya Gökalp: What is Turkism? Chapter II. Self-determination, democratization, and the homogenizing stateDraga Dejanović: To Serbian mothersKalliroi Parren: The life of one year. Letters from an Athenian to a Parisian lady, 1896-97Maria Dulębianka: The political stance of a womanTarnovo ConstitutionPera Todorović: Speech at the assembly of the People’s Radical Party in KragujevacStjepan Radić: Speech at the night assembly of the national council on 24 November, 1918Alexandros Papanastasiou: Republican manifestoFaik Konitza: The political crisis in AlbaniaHalide Edib: The Turkish ordealEdvard Beneš: Democracy today and tomorrow Chapter III. “National projects” and their regional frameworkTomáš G. Masaryk: The Czech questionHeinrich Friedjung: The struggle for supremacy in Germany, 1859-1866Yusuf Akçura: Three types of policyJovan Cvijić: On national work Ismail Quemali: Memorandum sent to Lord Edward GreyIvan Cankar: The Slovenes and the YugoslavsFrano Supilo: The memorandum to Sir Edward Grey, 7 January, 1915Eleftherios Venizelos: The program of his foreign policyAnton Strashimirov: Book of the BulgariansProgram of the Yugoslav Muslim OrganizationJán Lajčiak: The Slovak as a national individualityIstván Bibó: On European balance and peace Chapter IV. Federalism and the decline of the empiresStjepan Radić: Slavic politics in the Habsburg monarchyAurel C. Popovici: The United States of Greater AustriaOszkár Jászi: The future of the MonarchyPrince Sabahaddin: A second account on individual initiative and decentralizationGeorgios Boussios: The political program of Helleinism in TurkeyTomáš G. Masaryk: The New Europe Milan Hodža: Federation in Central EuropeAnton Melik: A nation in the makingDimitar Mihalchev: Is unitary and integral Yugoslavia possible?Józef Piłsudski: Address delivered in VilniusMichal Römer: Answer to Józef Piłsudski Chapter V. Socialism and the nationality questionHristo Botev: The peopleSvetozar Marković: Serbia in the East Józef Piłsudski: On patriotismBohumír Šmeral: The national question and the social democratsConstantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea: Neo-serfdomAugust Cesarec: The national question and our missions Otto Bauer: The Austrian revolutionAbraham Benaroya: The socialist frenzy of two decadesAttila József: By the DanubeMichal Chorváth: The Romantic face of SlovakiaNazım Hikmet: The legend of the national militia The fundamental principles of the Liberation Front Josip Broz Tito: National question in Yugoslavia in the light of the Liberation WarResolution of the Muslims of BanjalukaDeclaration of the anti-fascist national liberation council Chapter VI. Cultural modernization: Institutionalization of “national sciences”Nikolaos Politis: Study on the life of modern GreeksThe Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in word and pictureIlarion Ruvarac: On prince LazarDimitar Marinov: Living antiquityZsolt Beöthy: The small mirror of Hungarian literatureŞemseddin Sami: Turkish lexiconEugen Lovinescu: The history of modern Romanian civilizationBoyan Penev: History of new Bulgarian literatureAfet İnan: Prolegomena to an outline of Turkish history Vladimir Levstik: The mission of languageDimitrie Gusti: The science of nation Chapter VII. The “Critical turns”: Subverting the Romantic narrativesJózef Szujski: Some truths from our historyTitu Maiorescu: Against the contemporary direction in Romanian cultureMichał Bobrzyński: The outline of Polish historyGarabet Ibrăileanu: The critical spirit in Romanian cultureGiorgos Skliros: Our social questionBohdan Pavlů: Progressivism and conservativism in SlovakiaJosef Pekař: The meaning of Czech historyJovan Skerlić: The new youth magazines and our new generationsGiorgos Theotokas: Free spiritEmanuel Rádl: The war between Czechs and GermansBranko Merxhani: The organization of the chaos Chapter VIII. Literary representations of the “national character”Henryk Sienkiewicz: With fire and sword; Teutonic knightsAleko Konstantinov: Bay GanyoIon Luca Caragiale: Rromanian man and Rromanian woman Alexandros Papadiamantis: Easter chanterÖmer Seyfeddin: Primo, the Turkish childŞtefan Zeletin: The national character of donkeysJaroslav Hašek: The good soldier ŠvejkRobert Musil: The man without qualitiesGjergj Fishta: The highland luteWitold Gombrowicz: FerdydurkeMiroslav Krleža: The Banquet in BlitvaAleksander Kamiński: Stones for the rampart Chapter IX Aesthetic modernism and collective identitiesIoannis Psicharis: My journeyThe Czech modernArtur Górski: Young PolandEndre Ady: I am the son of king Gog of Magog; Song of the Hungarian JacobinDimo Kyorchev: Our sorrowsAntun Gustav Matoš: Art and nationalismLadislav Novomesky: The current state and the development of Slovak cultureMillosh Gjergj Nikolla: We, the sons of the new age; The highlander recitalTevfik Fikret: Haluk’s credoGeorge Seferis: Α Greek - Makriyannis Chapter X. Regionalism, autonomism and the minority identity-building narrativesHovsep Vartanian: The constiutitonal truthsCeladet Alî Bedirxan: The Kurdish question, its origins and causesKrste Petkov Misirkov: On Macedonian mattersMetropolitan Andrzej Szeptycki: Address delivered at House of Lords in ViennaKároly Kós: TransylvaniaRomul Boilă: Study on the reorganization of the unified Romanian stateJosef Pfitzner: Sudeten German history
"Discourses of Collective Identity bietet eine eindrucksvolle Lektüre und sei auch solchen Lesern empfohlen, die sich jenseits der ostmittel-, südosteuropäischen Area Studies für Nationalismusforschung interessieren. Für jene Regionalstudien bedeutet er einen gewichtigen Versuch, das Feld für eine kritische Ideengeschichte zurückzugewinnen, nachdem besonders für Südosteuropa ethnologisch-anthropologische, kultur- und sozialgeschichtliche Fragestellungen in letzter Zeit eine dominierende Stellung einnehmen."
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