Written in honor of one of the foremost observers of nationalism
and culture in Central and Eastern Europe, this volume brings
together 35 eminent scholars from the United States, Canada,
Ukraine, and Poland.
Supplemented by a bibliography of the work of Roman Szporluk,
these fresh, urgent essays mirror Szporluk's broad and
comparativist approach. Topics range from the rise of Ukrainian
national consciousness in Galicia, to nationalism in contemporary
Serbia; from the rise of private property in the Russia of
Catherine II, to contemporary Russian attitudes toward Ukrainian
nation building. Other essays explore the impact of theories of
nationalism on the discipline of history and critique Ernest
Gellner's "constructivist" theory of the nation.
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