Transforming national holidays

Titel: Transforming national holidays : identity discourse in the West and South Slavic countries, 1985 -2010 / ed. by Ljiljana Saric ; Karen Gammelgaard ; Kjetil Ra Hauge
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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam ˜[u.a.]œ : Benjamins, 2012
Umfang: XI, 314 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture ; 47
ISBN: 9027206384 ; 9789027206381
Buchumschlag
X
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 15 L ; 32 15 L ; 24 15 L ; 23 15 L ; 32 7 N ; 31 3 M ; 31 5 A ; 31 7 Q
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  • Prelim pages
  • p. i
  • Table of contents
  • p. v
  • 1
  • Contributors
  • p. vii
  • 2
  • Acknowledgements
  • p. xiii
  • 3
  • Preface
  • p. 1
  • 4
  • Discursive construction of national holidays in West and South Slavic countries after the fall of communism
  • p. 5
  • 5
  • Analyses
  • 6
  • Chapter 1. Collective memory and media genres
  • p. 35
  • 7
  • Chapter 2. The quest for a proper Bulgarian national holiday
  • p. 57
  • 8
  • Chapter 3. The multiple symbolism of 3 May in Poland after the fall of communism
  • p. 81
  • 9
  • Chapter 4. "Dan skuplji vijeka," 'A day more precious than a century'
  • p. 101
  • 10
  • Chapter 5. Croatia in search of a national day
  • p. 125
  • 11
  • Chapter 6. Contested pasts, contested red-letter days
  • p. 149
  • 12
  • Chapter 7. Commemorating the Warsaw Uprising of 1 August 1944
  • p. 171
  • 13
  • Chapter 8. Ilinden
  • p. 191
  • 14
  • Chapter 9. Slovak national identity as articulated in the homilies of a religious holiday
  • p. 213
  • 15
  • Chapter 10. The Czech and Czechoslovak 28 October
  • p. 231
  • 16
  • Chapter 11. Disputes over national holidays
  • p. 251
  • 17
  • Chapter 12. What Europe means for Poland
  • p. 271
  • 18
  • References
  • p. 297
  • 19
  • Appendix A. List of current laws on national holidays in West and South Slavic countries
  • p. 311
  • 20
  • Index
  • p. 313