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Nationalism in Late and Post-Communist Europe - Volume 1 - The Failed Nationalism of the Multinational and Partial National States (Paperback)
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Nationalism in Late and Post-Communist Europe - Volume 1 - The Failed Nationalism of the Multinational and Partial National States (Paperback)
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The age of nationalism has often been declared a bygone era. But it
is by far not at its end. In the years 1990-1993, more nation
states than ever before came into being within a short period of
time 15 hybrid ethno-national states and three fragile states of
federated nations. Since then, of the latter, the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia fell apart and the other two are imperiled by
ethno-national movements. State and ethnic nationalism have
combined in each country in curious forms, allowing for a gradual
national consciousness, which aims at multinational federalism or
national autonomy as an alternative to national secession. In this
volume, authors from the East and the West discuss the results of
many years of research on nationalism, as well as the new
approaches to the understanding of a nation. In addition, the
failure of the multinational states the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia,
the partial national state German Democratic Republic, and
presumably also Bosnia and Herzegovina are analyzed. After the
breakdown of the multinational states and the polyethnic empires
some decades ago, the question is raised: Will an integrated
European Union succeed in finding an adequate answer to nationalism
and the nationalities problem?
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