We, the People
Abstract
Analyzes the processes of nation-building in nineteenth and early-twentieth-century south-eastern Europe. A product of transnational comparative teamwork, this collection represents a coordinated interpretation based on ten varied academic cultures and traditions. The originality of the approach lies in a combination of three factors: [a] seeing nation-building as a process that is to a large extent driven by intellectuals and writers, rather than just a side effect of infrastructural modern...
Keywords
politics; national discourse; Romania; Hungary; race; comparativist research; people; Turkey; collective identity; ethnos; national tradition; ethnic groups; folk; nationalism; Southeastern Europe; Macedonia; Transilvania; Serbia; BulgariaISBN
9786155211669, 9789639776289Publisher
Central European University PressPublisher website
http://books.openedition.org/ceup/Publication date and place
2009Classification
Biography and non-fiction prose