Table des matières
Sorin Antohi et Balázs Trencsényi
Introduction. Approaching Anti-modernism- Towards a heuristic model of anti-modernism
- Comments and questions
- The anti-modernist vision of collective regeneration
- The spatiality of anti-modernism
- Meso-regional canons and interpretations
- The structure of the volume
- The early phase—radical conservatism and integral nationalism
- Crises of orientation
- Anti-historicism and the ontologization of the nation
- Rethinking conservatism
- Totalitarian revolutions
- Conclusion
Chapter I. Integral Nationalism
Marija Petrović (trad.)
Nikola Pašić: The agreement of Serbs and CroatsTudor Georgescu (trad.)
Georg von Schönerer: The Pan-Germans’ program for the futureZuzanna Ładyga (trad.)
Roman Dmowski: Thoughts of a modern PoleMária Kovács (trad.)
Nicolae Iorga: On national cultureMária Kovács (trad.)
Aurel C. Popovici: At the crossroads of two worldsIva Polak (trad.)
Vladimir Čerina: In the city of cynicsAhmet Ersoy (trad.)
Babanzâde Ahmed Naim: The question of nationalism in IslamPavol Lukáč (trad.)
Jozef Tiso: The ideology of the Slovak People’s PartyDávid Oláh (trad.)
Dezső Szabó: Tomorrow’s nationalismChapter II. The Crisis of the European Conscience
Alexander Gode et Sue Ellen Wright (trad.)
Karl Kraus: The last days of mankindMária Kovács (trad.)
Mircea Eliade: Spiritual itineraryAhmet Ersoy (trad.)
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar: On East and WestRobert Pyrah (trad.)
Leopold Andrian: Austria through the prism of the IdeaZuzanna Ładyga (trad.)
Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz: Unkempt soulsZornitsa Dimova-Hristova (trad.)
Ivan Hadzhiyski: An optimistic theory of our peopleChapter III. In Search of a National Ontology
Mary Kitroeff (trad.)
Ion Dragoumis: Hellenic civilizationKatherine Hayes (trad.)
Jaroslav Durych: The mission of the Czech stateOskar Mulej (trad.)
France Veber: The ideal foundations of Slavic agrarianismRobert Pyrah (trad.)
Anton Wildgans: Speech about AustriaKrištof Bodrič et Vedran Dronjić (trad.)
Vladimir Dvorniković: Epic manKrištof Bodrič et Vedran Dronjić (trad.)
Nikolaj Velimirović: The Serbian nation as a servant of GodZornitsa Dimova-Hristova (trad.)
Nayden Sheytanov: Bulgarian worldviewChapter IV. Conservative Redefinitions of Tradition and Modernity
Tudor Georgescu (trad.)
Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Writing as the spiritual space of the NationTudor Georgescu (trad.)
Heinrich von Srbik: Austria in the Holy Roman Empire and in the German ConfederationAnna Rebmann (trad.)
Živojin M. Perić: Religion in the Serbian Civil CodeIva Polak (trad.)
Milan Šufflay: The depths of national consciousnessDerek Paton (trad.)
Karel Kramář: In defense of Slavic politicsZornitsa Dimova-Hristova (trad.)
Petar Mutafchiev: Towards the philosophy of Bulgarian historyMária Kovács (trad.)
Nichifor Crainic: The meaning of traditionAhmet Ersoy et Funda Soysal (trad.)
Ömer Lütfi Barkan: The legal status of the peasant class in the Ottoman EmpireOskar Mulej (trad.)
Manifesto of the Slovenian National Defense CorpsChapter V. The Anti-modernist Revolution
Zuzanna Ładyga (trad.)
Ideological declaration of the Great Poland CampZornitsa Dimova-Hristova (trad.)
Janko Janev: The spirit of the nationMary Kitroeff (trad.)
Ioannis Metaxas: Speech on the occasion of the inauguration of public worksMária Kovács (trad.)
Emil Cioran: The transfiguration of RomaniaRigels Halili (trad.)
Lazër Radi: Fascism and the Albanian SpiritPavol Lukáč (trad.)
Štefan Polakovič: Slovak National SocialismAnna Rebmann (trad.)
Svetislav Stefanović: The building of New Serbia as a peasant stateLuka Lisjak Gabrijelčič (trad.)
Edvard Kocbek: Comradeship