Cultures and nations of Central and Eastern Europe

Titel: Cultures and nations of Central and Eastern Europe : essays in honor of Roman Szporluk / edited by Zvi Gitelman ...
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. : Ukrainian Research Inst., 2000
Umfang: XXI, 646 Seiten : Diagramme
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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Harvard Ukrainian studies ; 22
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ISBN: 0916458938
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 7 A ; 31 3 F ; 31 10 B ; 42 7 A ; 42 15 L
  • Tabula Gratulatoria
  • p. v
  • "Behold."
  • p. vi
  • Contributors
  • p. xii
  • Preface
  • p. xv
  • Introduction
  • p. xvii
  • The Bibliography of Roman Szporluk
  • p. 1
  • Women in Ukraine: The Political Potential of Community Organizations
  • p. 29
  • Systemic Crisis and National Mobilization: The Case of the "Memorandum of the Serbian Academy"
  • p. 49
  • Europe West and East: Thoughts on History, Culture, and Kosovo
  • p. 71
  • Progressive Judaism in Poland: Dilemmas of Modernity and Identity
  • p. 89
  • The Slavic Saint Jerome: An Entertainment
  • p. 101
  • Surzhyk: The Rules of Engagement
  • p. 113
  • Native Land, Promised Land, Golden Land: Jewish Emigration from Russia and Ukraine
  • p. 137
  • Symbolic Autobiography in the Prose of Mykola Khvyl'ovyi (Some Preliminary Observations)
  • p. 165
  • The Odyssey of the Petliura Library and the Records of the Ukrainian National Republic during World War II
  • p. 181
  • Taras Bulba on the Pampas and the Fjords: A Ukrainian Cossack Theme in Western Opera
  • p. 209
  • The Borderlands of Power: Territory and Great Power Status in Russia at the Beginning and at the End of the Twentieth Century
  • p. 225
  • Krakivs'ki visti: An Overview
  • p. 251
  • National Identities in Post-Soviet Ukraine: The Case of Lviv and Donetsk
  • p. 263
  • Text and Subtext in Roman Ivanychuk's Mal'vy
  • p. 283
  • Losing Faith: The Slovak-Hungarian Constitutional Struggle, 1906-1914
  • p. 293
  • Was Iaroslav of Halych Really Shooting Sultans in 1185?
  • p. 313
  • The Habsburg Empire (Re)Disintegrates: The Roots of Opposition in Lviv and Ljubljana, 1988
  • p. 329
  • The Image of Jews in Ukraine's Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Istoriia Rusov
  • p. 343
  • Nationalizing the Public
  • p. 359
  • Class Interest and the Shaping of a "Non-Historical" Nation: Reassessing the Galician Ruthenian Path to Ukrainian Identity
  • p. 373
  • The Polish and Ukrainian Languages: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship
  • p. 393
  • Interwar Poland and Romania: The Nationalization of Elites, the Vanishing Middle, and the Problem of Intellectuals
  • p. 407
  • Private Property Comes to Russia: The Reign of Catherine II
  • p. 431
  • The Revolutionary Crisis of 1846-1849 and Its Place in the Development of Nineteenth-Century Galicia
  • p. 443
  • The First Constitution of Ukraine (5 April 1710)
  • p. 471
  • Nationalism and Communist Multiethnic Polities: The Legacies of Ethnicization
  • p. 497
  • Religious Exclusion and State Building: The Roman Catholic Church and the Attempted Revival of Greek Catholicism in the Chelm Region, 1918-1924
  • p. 509
  • Inscriptions East and West in the First Millennium: The Common Heritage and the Parting of the Ways
  • p. 527
  • Russians in Ukraine: Problems and Prospects
  • p. 539
  • Nationalism and the Public Sphere: The Limits of Rational Association in the Nineteenth-Century Polish Countryside
  • p. 555
  • History and the Making of Nations
  • p. 569
  • Grappling with the Hero: Hrushevs'kyi Confronts Khmel'nyts'kyi
  • p. 589
  • Ernest Gellner and the "Constructivist" Theory of Nation
  • p. 611
  • Old-Fashioned Slavs at Carnival in Venice: The Dramatic Dilemma of Eastern Europe
  • p. 621
  • The Diminishing Burden of the Soviet Past: Russian Assessments of Russian-Ukrainian Linkages
  • p. 633