<p><span>The last volume of the Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945 series presents 46 texts under the heading of "antimodernism". In a dynamic relationship with modernism, from the 1880s to the 1940s, and especially during the interwar period, the antimoderni
Modernism: The Creation Of Nation States (Discourses Of Collective Identity In Central And Southeast Europe, Vol. 3/1)
✍ Scribed by Ahmet Ersoy; Vangelis Kechriotis; Maciej Górny
- Publisher
- Central European University Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 497
- Series
- Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945): Texts and Commentaries
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Presents and illustrates the development of the ideologies of nation states, the "modern" successors of former empires
✦ Table of Contents
Series title page
Title page
Copyright page
Contributors, consultants and translators
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
The ‘Identity Reader’ Project
Modernism
CHAPTER I.: Making of the modern state in a multi-national context
František Palacký: The idea of the Austrian state
Adolf 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
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 Parisianlady, 1896–97
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
Josip Vilfan: The speech in the Italian Parliament
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 Qemali: 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 anddecentralization
Georgios Boussios: The political program of Hellenism in Turkey
Tomáš G. Masaryk: The New 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
Milan Hodža: Federation in Central Europe
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 LiberationWar
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