The book is a comparative analysis of the ideological
constructions of national specificity in Romania, Bulgaria, and
Hungary. Studying the growing infatuation with "national essence"
it seeks to understand the radicalization of nationalism in East
Central Europe in connection with the shift of the notions of
historicity and temporality.
Trencs?nyi provides a contextual analysis of the symbolic
resources and available ideological references that were used for
creating these discourses in the respective countries. While
focusing on the interwar period when these conceptions became
central to the political debate, he also reconstructs the long-term
historical evolution of the discourse of ?national characterology?.
Through this prism the work offers a contextual reconstruction of
the main debates of these elites on national identity from the
mid-19th century until 1945. In the light of the three case
studies, the volume contributes to discussions of the problem of
modernism and anti-modernism in twentieth-century political
thought, posing the question of the intellectual responsibility of
intellectuals in constructing radical ideological frameworks.
This book offers a broad intellectual panorama, discerning the
common regional features as well as the considerable divergence
between these three cases, while also placing them into a wider
European intellectual framework of the emergence of radical
nationalism.
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