31. | Bahm, Karl F. : THE INCONVENIENCES OF NATIONALITY: GERMAN BOHEMIANS, THE DISINTEGRATION OF THE HABSBURG MONARCHY, AND THE ATTEMPT TO CREATE A "SUDETEN GERMAN" IDENTIT, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial THE INCONVENIENCES OF NATIONALITY: GERMAN BOHEMIANS, THE DISINTEGRATION OF THE HABSBURG MONARCHY, AND THE ATTEMPT TO CREATE A "SUDETEN GERMAN" IDENTIT / Bahm, Karl F. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nationalities papers : vol. 27; no. 3., p. 375-518. - New York : Carfax publ., 1999. - ISSN 0090-5992 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: THE CZECH NATION MUST BE CATHOLIC!" AN ALTERNATIVE VERSION OF CZECH NATIONALISM DURING THE FIRST REPUBLIC pp. 407 - 428 Cynthia J. Paces "POLISH-SPEAKING GERMANS?" LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY AMONG THE MASURIANS pp. 429 - 453 Richard Blanke RETRACING ESTONIA'S RUSSIANS: MIKHAIL KURCHINSKII AND INTERWAR CULTURAL AUTONOMY pp. 455 - 474 David J. Smith LANGUAGE POLITICS IN EDUCATION AND THE RESPONSE OF THE RUSSIANS IN UKRAINE pp. 475 - 501 Jan G. Janmaat RETHINKING RUSSIA FROM ZARDOB: HASAN MELIKOV ZARDABI AND THE "NATIVE" INTELLIGENTSIA pp. 503 - 517 Austin Jersild INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Czechoslovakia / Estonia |
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32. | Cordell, Karl : Ethnicity and democratisation in the new Europe, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ethnicity and democratisation in the new Europe / Cordell, Karl, xiii, 224 p.. - London : Routledge, 1999. ISBN 0-415-17312-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: aims and objectives, by Karl Cordell. 2. Ethnicity and democracy - complementary or incompatible concepts?, by Jeff Richards. 3. Ethnicity in Western Europe today, by Philip Payton. 4. Citizenship, ethnicity and democratisation after the collapse of left and right, by Chris Gilligan. 5. Critical reflections on the return of national minority rights regulation to East/West European affairs, by Adam Burgess. 6. The OSCE and the internationalisation of national minority rights, by David Chandler. 7. Catalan nationalism and the democratisation process in Spain, by Montserrat Guibernau . 8. Immigration policy and new ethnic minorities in contemporary Germany, by Sandra Schmidt. 9. Parties, elections and the Slovene minority in Austria, by Boris Jesih. 10. Democratisation and ethnopolitical conflict: the Yugoslav case, by Agneza Bozic. 11. The Albanian communities in the post-communist transition, by Hugh Miall. 12. Minority rights and Roma politics in Hungary, by Martin Kovats. 13. Democratisation and division in Czechoslovakia: economics and ethnic politics, by Robert Schaeffer. 14. The Germans of Upper Silesia: the struggle for recognition, by Tomasz Kamusella and Terry Sullivan. 15. Official and academic discourse on ethnicity and nationalism in post-Soviet Russia , by Alexander Ossipov. 16. The Tajik minority in contemporary Uzbekistani politics, by Stuart Horsman . 17. Conclusion: whither Europe?, by Karl Cordell. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Algeria / Armenia / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Corsica / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / East Germany / Estonia / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Kazakhstan / Macedonia / Morocco / Nagorno-Karabakh / Northern Ireland / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Serbia / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Tunisia / United Kingdom / Uzbekistan / Zaire LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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33. | Fleming, Michael : The limits of the German minority project in post-communist Poland, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The limits of the German minority project in post-communist Poland : scale, spcae and democratic deliberation / Fleming, Michael REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nationalities papers : vol. 31; no. 4., p. 391-514. - New York : Carfax publ., 2003. - ISSN 0090-5992 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: OTHER ARTICLES ARE:. 1. National Sentiments in Eastern and Western Europe, by Mikael Hjerm. 2. National Identities and Virtual Foreign Policies among the Eastern Slavs, by Taras Kuzio. 3. Must Nations Become States?, by Andre Liebich. 4. Russian Economic Nationalism during the First World War: Moscow Merchants and Commercial Diasporas, by Eric Lohr. 5. Perception vs. Reality: Slovak Views of the Hungarian Minority in Slovakia, by Ellen L. Paul. 6. "Gypsiness," Racial Discourse and Persecution: Balkan Roma during the Second World War, by Sevasti Trubeta. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Poland / Hungary / Russian Federation / Belarus / Ukraine / Slovakia |