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Modernism: The Creation of Nation-States(Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945))

Modernism: The Creation of Nation-States(Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945))

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This volume presents and illustrates the development of the ideologies of nation states, the "modern" successors of former empires. They exemplify the use modernist ideological framaeworks, from liberalism to socialism, in the context of the fundamental reconfiguration of the political system in this part of Europe between the 1860s and the 1930s. It also gives a panorama of the various solutions proposed for the national question in the region.

Table of Contents:
Introduction The ‘Identity Reader’ Project Maria Todorova: Modernism   Chapter I. Making of the modern state in a multi-national context František 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 question Franjo Rački: Yugoslavism Lovro Toman: To compatriots! Ferenc Deák: The Easter article Aleksander Świętochowski: Political directives Mehmed-beg Kapetanović Ljubušak: What Mohammedans in Bosnia think Aleksa Šantić: Stay here Karl Renner: State and nation Josip Vilfan: The speech in the Italian Parliament Ziya Gökalp: What is Turkism?   Chapter II. Self-determination, democratization, and the homogenizing state Draga Dejanović: To Serbian mothers Kalliroi Parren: The life of one year. Letters from an Athenian to a Parisian lady, 1896-97 Maria Dulębianka: The political stance of a woman Tarnovo Constitution Pera Todorović: Speech at the assembly of the People’s Radical Party in Kragujevac Stjepan Radić: Speech at the night assembly of the national council on 24 November, 1918 Alexandros Papanastasiou: Republican manifesto Faik Konitza: The political crisis in Albania Halide Edib: The Turkish ordeal Edvard Beneš: Democracy today and tomorrow   Chapter III. “National projects” and their regional framework Tomáš G. Masaryk: The Czech question Heinrich Friedjung: The struggle for supremacy in Germany, 1859-1866 Yusuf Akçura: Three types of policy Jovan Cvijić: On national work Ismail Quemali: Memorandum sent to Lord Edward Grey Ivan Cankar: The Slovenes and the Yugoslavs Frano Supilo: The memorandum to Sir Edward Grey, 7 January, 1915 Eleftherios Venizelos: The program of his foreign policy Anton Strashimirov: Book of the Bulgarians Program of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization Ján Lajčiak: The Slovak as a national individuality István Bibó: On European balance and peace   Chapter IV. Federalism and the decline of the empires Stjepan Radić: Slavic politics in the Habsburg monarchy Aurel C. Popovici: The United States of Greater Austria Oszkár Jászi: The future of the Monarchy Prince Sabahaddin: A second account on individual initiative and decentralization Georgios Boussios: The political program of Helleinism in Turkey Tomáš G. Masaryk: The New Europe Milan Hodža: Federation in Central Europe Anton Melik: A nation in the making Dimitar Mihalchev: Is unitary and integral Yugoslavia possible? Józef Piłsudski: Address delivered in Vilnius Michal Römer: Answer to Józef Piłsudski   Chapter V. Socialism and the nationality question Hristo Botev: The people Svetozar Marković: Serbia in the East Józef Piłsudski: On patriotism Bohumír Šmeral: The national question and the social democrats Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea: Neo-serfdom August Cesarec: The national question and our missions Otto Bauer: The Austrian revolution Abraham Benaroya: The socialist frenzy of two decades Attila József: By the Danube Michal Chorváth: The Romantic face of Slovakia Nazım 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 War Resolution of the Muslims of Banjaluka Declaration of the anti-fascist national liberation council   Chapter VI. Cultural modernization: Institutionalization of “national sciences” Nikolaos Politis: Study on the life of modern Greeks The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in word and picture Ilarion Ruvarac: On prince Lazar Dimitar Marinov: Living antiquity Zsolt Beöthy: The small mirror of Hungarian literature Şemseddin Sami: Turkish lexicon Eugen Lovinescu: The history of modern Romanian civilization Boyan Penev: History of new Bulgarian literature Afet İnan: Prolegomena to an outline of Turkish history Vladimir Levstik: The mission of language Dimitrie Gusti: The science of nation   Chapter VII. The “Critical turns”: Subverting the Romantic narratives Józef Szujski: Some truths from our history Titu Maiorescu: Against the contemporary direction in Romanian culture Michał Bobrzyński: The outline of Polish history Garabet Ibrăileanu: The critical spirit in Romanian culture Giorgos Skliros: Our social question Bohdan Pavlů: Progressivism and conservativism in Slovakia Josef Pekař: The meaning of Czech history Jovan Skerlić: The new youth magazines and our new generations Giorgos Theotokas: Free spirit Emanuel Rádl: The war between Czechs and Germans Branko Merxhani: The organization of the chaos   Chapter VIII. Literary representations of the “national character” Henryk Sienkiewicz: With fire and sword; Teutonic knights Aleko Konstantinov: Bay Ganyo Ion Luca Caragiale: Rromanian man and Rromanian woman Alexandros Papadiamantis: Easter chanter Ömer Seyfeddin: Primo, the Turkish child Ştefan Zeletin: The national character of donkeys Jaroslav Hašek: The good soldier Švejk Robert Musil: The man without qualities Gjergj Fishta: The highland lute Witold Gombrowicz: Ferdydurke Miroslav Krleža: The Banquet in Blitva Aleksander Kamiński: Stones for the rampart   Chapter IX Aesthetic modernism and collective identities Ioannis Psicharis: My journey The Czech modern Artur Górski: Young Poland Endre Ady: I am the son of king Gog of Magog; Song of the Hungarian Jacobin Dimo Kyorchev: Our sorrows Antun Gustav Matoš: Art and nationalism Ladislav Novomesky: The current state and the development of Slovak culture Millosh Gjergj Nikolla: We, the sons of the new age; The highlander recital Tevfik Fikret: Haluk’s credo George Seferis: Α Greek - Makriyannis   Chapter X. Regionalism, autonomism and the minority identity-building narratives Hovsep Vartanian: The constiutitonal truths Celadet Alî Bedirxan: The Kurdish question, its origins and causes Krste Petkov Misirkov: On Macedonian matters Metropolitan Andrzej Szeptycki: Address delivered at House of Lords in Vienna Károly Kós: Transylvania Romul Boilă: Study on the reorganization of the unified Romanian state Josef Pfitzner: Sudeten German history


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789637326615
  • Publisher: Central European University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Central European University Press
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 496
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: The Creation of Nation-States
  • Width: 159 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9637326618
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jul 2010
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945)
  • Weight: 854 gr


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