Nationalist politics and everyday ethnicity in a Transylvanian town

Titel: Nationalist politics and everyday ethnicity in a Transylvanian town / Rogers Brubaker ...
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Veröffentlicht: Princeton ˜[u.a.] œ : Princeton Univ. Press, 2006
Umfang: XX, 439 S. : Ill., Kt.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0691128340 ; 9780691128344 ; 9780691136226
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  • List of Illustrations
  • p. xi
  • Preface
  • p. xiii
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xix
  • A Note on Names, Transcriptions, and Citations
  • p. xxi
  • List of Abbreviations
  • p. xxiii
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • Part 1
  • Nationalist Politics, Past and Present
  • p. 23
  • Chapter 1
  • The National Question in East Central Europe
  • p. 27
  • Empire and Nation
  • p. 30
  • Historical and Ethnocultural Claims in the Habsburg Lands
  • p. 34
  • Ethnic Intermixing and National Conflict
  • p. 37
  • Nationalist Claims and Counterclaims
  • p. 39
  • The National Question Recast
  • p. 43
  • World War II and After
  • p. 50
  • Chapter 2
  • Transylvania as an Ethnic Borderland
  • p. 56
  • The Three Nationes
  • p. 57
  • 1848: The Emergence of Modern Nationalism
  • p. 60
  • Dualist Hungary as a Nationalizing State
  • p. 63
  • Nationalization Reversed
  • p. 68
  • War and Regime Change
  • p. 76
  • The Return to the "Nation"
  • p. 82
  • Chapter 3
  • From Kolozsvar to Cluj-Napoca
  • p. 89
  • Kolozsvar in Nationalizing Hungary
  • p. 91
  • From Kolozsvar to Cluj
  • p. 97
  • Once Again in Hungary
  • p. 101
  • The Transition to Communist Rule
  • p. 105
  • The Romanianization of Cluj
  • p. 109
  • Chapter 4
  • Cluj after Ceausescu
  • p. 119
  • The Re-emergence of Ethnopolitical Contention
  • p. 122
  • The Struggle over Separate Schools in Cluj and Targu-Mures
  • p. 127
  • Gheorghe Funar and the Nationalization of Public Space
  • p. 136
  • Reproducing Ethnicity: A Hungarian University in Cluj?
  • p. 146
  • Counting and Categorizing
  • p. 151
  • Conclusion
  • p. 160
  • Part 2
  • Everyday Ethnicity
  • p. 167
  • Chapter 5
  • Portraits
  • p. 173
  • Mari and Family
  • p. 173
  • Emilia
  • p. 173
  • Karcsi and Agi
  • p. 176
  • Ana
  • p. 178
  • Zsolt and Kati
  • p. 184
  • Claudiu and Lucian
  • p. 188
  • Chapter 6
  • Preoccupations
  • p. 191
  • Getting By
  • p. 191
  • Everyday Coping Strategies
  • p. 197
  • Getting Ahead
  • p. 201
  • Accounting for Success
  • p. 205
  • Conclusion
  • p. 206
  • Chapter 7
  • Categories
  • p. 207
  • Asymmetries
  • p. 211
  • Cues
  • p. 217
  • Doing Things with Categories
  • p. 224
  • Ethnic and Regional Categories
  • p. 231
  • Conclusion
  • p. 237
  • Chapter 8
  • Languages
  • p. 239
  • Interaction with Strangers
  • p. 243
  • Private Talk in Public Places
  • p. 246
  • Language Choice in Mixed Company
  • p. 251
  • Language Mixing in Intraethnic Settings
  • p. 259
  • Conclusion
  • p. 262
  • Chapter 9
  • Institutions
  • p. 265
  • Schools
  • p. 269
  • Churches
  • p. 277
  • Workplaces
  • p. 283
  • Associations
  • p. 287
  • Media
  • p. 290
  • Conclusion
  • p. 295
  • Chapter 10
  • Mixings
  • p. 301
  • Disagreement and Conflict
  • p. 303
  • Avoidance
  • p. 307
  • Joking and Teasing
  • p. 309
  • Choices
  • p. 311
  • Conclusion
  • p. 314
  • Chapter 11
  • Migrations
  • p. 316
  • "Aici nu se mai poate"
  • p. 316
  • Stigmatized Citizenship
  • p. 321
  • The Ambivalent Homeland
  • p. 326
  • Chapter 12
  • Politics
  • p. 333
  • Funar
  • p. 339
  • DAHR
  • p. 343
  • Autonomy
  • p. 346
  • Status Law
  • p. 350
  • Conclusion
  • p. 357
  • Epilogue
  • p. 365
  • Appendix A
  • An Example of the Interactional Emergence of Nationalism
  • p. 375
  • Appendix B
  • A Note on Data
  • p. 380
  • Bibliography
  • p. 387
  • Index
  • p. 429