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Předmět Nation Formation in Central and South-Eastern Europe (YBA180)

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1. Terms: differences in their understanding Theories of nationalism (constuctivism, modernism, perennialism, ethnosymbolism) 2. General conditions: Europe: its basic specificities and their differentiation in West and East Typology of nation formation in Europe 3. Multiethnic Empires, their formation and internal structure 4. „Small nations“ and their stereotypes 5. National past and the construct of national history 6. National movements in East Central Europe: their integrating and disintegrating factors: 6a) Habsburk Monarchy 6b) Otoman Empire 6c) Russia 6d) Western Europe 7. Ethnic origins and their role in nation formation + Languistic and cultural demands in national programs + The role of social communication and mobility 8. Conclusions: Why did they win ? 9. Nation as a genuin European phenomenon The heritage: „new nationalism“ General recommended:Basic Works: E.Gellner, B.Anderson, E.HobsbawmA. Kemilainen: Nationalism, 1964 Ch. II.J. Breuilly, Nationalism and the State, 1993,J.Breuilly (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism, Oxford 2013S.Berger, L.Eriksonas (eds.), Narrating the Nation. The Representation of National History, Oxford 2007 G.Delanty, K.Kumar, Handbook of Nations and Nationalism, 2006, ch. 2, M. Guibernau, Belonging. Solidarity and Division in Modern Societies, Cambridge, Polity Press 2013M.Hroch, Comparative Studies in Modern European History, Ashgate 2007, chap. IV., X.A.D.Smith, National Identity, 1990,A.D. Smith, The Ethnic Origins ogf Nations, Oxford 1986A.D.Smith: Nationalism and Modernism. A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism, London, New York 1998, p. 223-250M.Waldenberg, Kvestie narodowe w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej, 1992 SourcesB.Trencsényi, M.Kopeček (eds.): Discourse of Collective Identity in Central and Southeastern Europe (1770-1945), Budapest, CEU Press 2007Vol. 1. Late Enlightement- Emergence of the Modern „National Idea“Vol. 2. National Romanticism - The Formaton of National MovementsFurther Reading:Michael Billig, Banal Nationalism, London 1995Rogers Brubaker, Nationalism Reframed, Cambridge 1996Craig Calhoun, Nation Matters: Culture, History and the Cosmopolitan Dream, New York, London Routledge 2007Chaim Gans: The Limits of Nationalism, Cambridge UP 2003Liah Greenfeld, Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity, Cambridge/Mass 1992Montserrat Guibernau, The Identity of Nations, Cambridge 2007Adrian Hastings, The Construction of Nationhood: Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism, Cambridge 1997M.Hroch, Social Precondition of National Revival in Europe, Cambridge/Columbia 1985, 2000John Hutchinson, Nations as Zones of Conflict, London SAGE 2005T. Kamusella, The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe, Palgrave, MacMillan 2008Michael Keating, John McGarry, Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order, Oxford UP 2001David D.Laitin, Nations, States and Violence, Oxford 2007Joep Leerssen, National Thought in Europe, Amsterdam 2006Umut Özkirimli, Contemporary Debates on Nationalism: a Critical Engagement, Palgrave Macmillan 2005Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans, Oxford 1997

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