Modernism: The Creation of Nation-States
Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945: Texts and Commentaries, volume III/1
This is the first part of the third volume of the four-volume series, a daring project of CEU Press, presenting the most important texts that triggered and shaped the processes of nation-building in the many countries of Central and Southeast Europe. The aim is to confront ‘mainstream’ and seemingly successful national discourses with each other, thus creating a space for analyzing those narratives of identity which became institutionalized as “national canons.”
Éditeur : Central European University Press
Lieu d’édition : Budapest
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 21 janvier 2013
ISBN numérique : 978-615-5211-93-5
Collection : Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945
Année d’édition : 2010
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-963-7326-61-5
Nombre de pages : 486
Introduction
The ‘Identity Reader’ Project
Maria Todorova
ModernismChapter I. Making of the modern state in a multi-national context
Jan Palárik
Derek Paton (trad.)
What should we expect from the Hungarian constitution for our nationality and what do we need most now?Chapter II. Self-determination, democratization, and the homogenizing state
Kalliroi Parren
Mary Kitroeff (trad.)
The life of one year. Letters from an Athenian to a Parisian lady, 1896–97Zornitsa Dimova-Hristova (trad.)
Tarnovo ConstitutionPera Todorović
Linda Krstajić, Krištof Bodrič et Vedran Dronjić (trad.)
Speech at the assembly of the People’s Radical Party in KragujevacStjepan Radić
Iva Polak (trad.)
Speech at the night assembly of the national council on 24 November, 1918Halide Edib
The Turkish ordealEdvard Beneš
Czechoslovakia’s struggle for freedomChapter III. “National projects” and their regional framework
Heinrich Fried Jung
A. J. P. Taylor et W. L. McElwee (trad.)
The struggle for supremacy in Germany, 1859-1866Nihad Dostović (trad.)
Program of the Yugoslav Muslim OrganizationChapter IV. Federalism and the decline of the empires
Prince Sabahaddin
Ahmet Ersoy (trad.)
A second account On individual initiative and decentralizationTomáš G. Masaryk
The New EuropeMilan Hodža
Federation in Central EuropeChapter V. Socialism and the nationality question
Olga Vukovič (trad.)
The fundamental principles of the Liberation FrontJosip Broz Tito
Linda Krtajič, Krištof Bodrič et Vedran Dronjić (trad.)
National question in Yugoslavia in the light of the Liberation WarThis is the first part of the third volume of the four-volume series, a daring project of CEU Press, presenting the most important texts that triggered and shaped the processes of nation-building in the many countries of Central and Southeast Europe. The aim is to confront ‘mainstream’ and seemingly successful national discourses with each other, thus creating a space for analyzing those narratives of identity which became institutionalized as “national canons.”
Boğaziçi University, Istanbul
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Boğaziçi University, Istanbul
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