2012, Vol. 39, no. 2-3, Coping with Plurality: Nationalist and Multinational Frames of Mind in East Central European Political Thought, 1878–1941

Thematic issue

Guest editors: Marina Falina and Balázs Trencsényi

INTRODUCTION

  • Maria Falina and Balázs Trencsényi
    Introduction: Coping with Plurality: Nationalist and Multinational Frames of Mind in East Central European Political Thought, 1878–1941

ARTICLES

  • Ivars Ijabs
    The Nation of the Socialist Intelligentsia: The National Issue in the Political Thought of Early Latvian Socialism
  • Elvis Fejzić
    Political Thought in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Austro-Hungarian Rule, 1878-1918
  • Kaarel Piirimäe
    Federalism in the Baltic: Interpretations of Self-Determination and Sovereignty in Estonia in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
  • Diana Mishkova
    Politics of Regionalist Science: The Balkans as a Supranational Space in Late Nineteenth to Mid-twentieth Century Academic Projects
  • Lea Ypi
    “Brought to Life by the Idealists, Preserved by Blind Circumstance, Killed by Politicians”: Dilemmas of Nation-Building in Albanian Political Thought (1920–1928)
  • Nevenko Bartulin
    The Anti-Yugoslavist Narrative on Croatian Ethnolinguistic and Racial Identity, 1900-1941

REVIEWS

 

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