Table des matières
Introduction
Chapter I. Historicizing the Nation: Images of the Past, Continuity into the Present
Chapter II. Spirit of the Nation: Customs, Language, Religion
Josef Jungmann
Derek Paton et Robert B. Pynsent (trad.)
Second conversation concerning the Czech languageMaurycy Mochnacki
Zuzanna Ładyga (trad.)
Thoughts on how the translation of foreign belles-lettres influences Polish literatureCharles Sealsfield
Austria as it isĽudovít Štúr
Petr Roubal et Gordon MacLean (trad.)
The Slovak dialect, or the necessity of writing in this dialectJevrem Grujić et Milovan Janković
Krištof Bodrič (trad.)
South Slavs, or the Serbian nation with the Croats and the BulgariansOsman Hamdi Bey et Victor Marie de Launay
Ahmet Ersoy (trad.)
The popular costumes of Turkey in 1873Chapter III. The Nationalization of Space
Derek Paton (trad.)
Petition to the Emperor against the unification of Bohemia and MoraviaJohann Majláth
Pavol Lukáč (trad.)
An examination of the question: whether to annex the Carpathian Slavs and Ruthenians to the MagyarsChapter IV. The Nation and Its Neighbors in Europe: Problems of Coexistence
František Palacký
Letter to Frankfurt, 11 April 1848Miklós Wesselényi
Dávid Oláh (trad.)
Oration on the matter of the Hungarian and Slavic nationalitiesElena Alexieva (trad.)
Memorandum of the Secret Central Bulgarian CommitteeChapter V. National Heroism: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
Petr Roubal et Gordon MacLean (trad.)
Requests of the Slovak nationNikola Iordanovski (trad.)
Two Macedonian manifestos