2009, Vol. 36, no. 1, Reframing the European Pasts: National Discourses and Regional Comparisons. Part 1. Practices and Perceptions

Thematic issue

Guest Editors: Dietmar Müller, Borbála Zsuzsanna Török, and Balázs Trencsényi

Table of Contents

  • Publisher’s Note
  • Editorial
  • Introduction
    Dietmar Müller, Borbála Zsuzsanna Török, And Balázs Trencsényi Reframing the European Pasts: National Discourses and Regional Comparisons.

ARTICLES

  • Jurgen Kocka
    Comparative History: Methodology and Ethos
  • Arnd Bauerkamper
    Europe as Social Practice: Towards an Interactive Approach to Modern European History
  • Helke Rausch
    Staging Realms of the Past in 19th-Century Western Europe:Comparing Monumental Strategies of Middle-Class Nationalists
  • Dietmar Muller
    Orientalism and Nation: Jews and Muslims as Alterity in Southeastern Europe in the Age of Nation-States, 1878–1941
  • Markian Prokopovych
    Lemberg (Lwów, Ľviv) Architecture, 1772–1918: If Not the Little Vienna of the East, or the National Bastion, What Else?.

DEBATE

On Rogers Brubaker, Margit Feischmidt, Jon Fox, and Liana Grancea, Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006

  • Florin Poenaru and Gergő Pulay
    Why Ethnicity? Everyday Nationalism in a Transylvanian Town
  • Anders Blomqvist
    Competing Historical Narratives
  • Antonela Capelle-Pogăcean
    L’ethnicité au quotidien: présences et intermittencess
  • Rogers Brubaker
    Reply

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