National romanticism

Titel: National romanticism : the formation of national movements / ed. by Balázs Trencsényi ...
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Veröffentlicht: Budapest ˜[u.a.]œ : CEU Press, 2007
Umfang: IX, 498 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 963732660X ; 9789637326608
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 15 L ; 31 7 J ; 31 15 Q ; 31 5 E ; 31 7 R ; 32 7 J ; 23 7 J
  • Introduction
  • The 'Identity Reader' Project
  • p. 1
  • National Romanticism
  • p. 4
  • Chapter I
  • Historicizing the Nation: Images of the Past, Continuity into the Present
  • To the Hungarians
  • p. 21
  • Austria and Germany
  • p. 27
  • Legitimacy of the Polish nation
  • p. 33
  • Speech for the opening of the course on national history
  • p. 42
  • A History of the Czech nation in Bohemia and Moravia
  • p. 50
  • History of the Hungarian war of independence of 1848-1849
  • p. 57
  • Our national rebirth
  • p. 65
  • History of the Hellenic nation
  • p. 72
  • Bright graves, Grandfather and grandson
  • p. 81
  • Under the yoke
  • p. 87
  • Ottoman history
  • p. 94
  • Chapter II
  • Spirit of the Nation: Customs, Language, Religion
  • Second conversation concerning the Czech language
  • p. 103
  • Little Slavo-Serbian song book of the common people
  • p. 112
  • National traditions, Hymn
  • p. 117
  • Thoughts on how the translation of foreign belles-lettres influences Polish literature
  • p. 126
  • Austria as it is
  • p. 132
  • Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language
  • p. 138
  • Moral varieties
  • p. 143
  • The Slovak dialect, or the necessity of writing in this dialect
  • p. 148
  • South Slavs, or the Serbian nation with the Croats and the Bulgarians
  • p. 154
  • The public law of the Romanians
  • p. 160
  • The Albanian nationality on the basis of popular songs
  • p. 168
  • The popular costumes of Turkey in 1873
  • p. 174
  • Veda Slovena
  • p. 181
  • Letter on the renewal of the Archbishopric of Ohrid
  • p. 188
  • Political articles
  • p. 194
  • Chapter III
  • The Nationalization of Space
  • The Daughter of Slasva
  • p. 205
  • Pan Tadeusz
  • p. 211
  • Hunnia
  • p. 224
  • Proclamations
  • p. 230
  • The draft
  • p. 238
  • Of this great idea
  • p. 244
  • The Slav and the Czech
  • p. 249
  • Petition to the Emperor against the unification of Bohemia and Moravia
  • p. 255
  • An examination of the question: whether to annex the Carpathian Slavs and Ruthenians to the Magyars
  • p. 262
  • Proposal. Concerning the future political establishment of Hungary
  • p. 268
  • The song of Romania
  • p. 277
  • Slavic philosophy
  • p. 284
  • The basis of reform
  • p. 291
  • Albania, what it was, what it is and what it will be
  • p. 297
  • Chapter IV
  • The Nation and Its Neighbors in Europe: Problems of Coexistence
  • What is Greece? West or East?
  • p. 307
  • Austria and her future
  • p. 315
  • Letter to Frankfurt, 11 April 1848
  • p. 322
  • Oration on the matter of the Hungarian and Slavonic nationalities
  • p. 330
  • Dissertation, or Treatise
  • p. 339
  • Magyarism in Hungary
  • p. 348
  • Nationality
  • p. 354
  • The future of Austria
  • p. 361
  • The Eastern Question
  • p. 366
  • Nationality
  • p. 373
  • Memorandum of the Secret Central Bulgarian Committee
  • p. 380
  • Chapter V
  • National Heroism: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
  • Rise, O Serbia
  • p. 391
  • Fight for Faith and Motherland!
  • p. 396
  • Hymn to Liberty
  • p. 403
  • Prophecies
  • p. 408
  • Vital truths of the Polish nation
  • p. 421
  • The mountain wreath
  • p. 428
  • Field-marshal Radetzky
  • p. 436
  • National song
  • p. 440
  • Requests of the Slovak nation
  • p. 445
  • A vision of the state
  • p. 451
  • After the revolution
  • p. 455
  • The course of revolution in the history of the Romanians
  • p. 463
  • Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski
  • p. 473
  • Two Macedonian manifestos
  • p. 478
  • Motherland, or Silistra
  • p. 486
  • Hymn to Independence
  • p. 494