Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Titel: Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe : nation-building, regional identities and separatism / ed. by Joost Augusteijn ...
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Ausgabe: 1. publ.
Veröffentlicht: Bastingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
Umfang: X, 293 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0230313949 ; 9780230313941
  • Acknowledgements
  • p. vii
  • Notes on Contributors
  • p. viii
  • 1
  • Introduction: Region and State
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • Transnational
  • 2
  • Historiographical Approaches to Sub-national Identities in Europe: A Reappraisal and Some Suggestions
  • p. 13
  • 3
  • The Birth of Regionalism and the Crisis of Reason: France, Germany and Spain
  • p. 36
  • Part II
  • Centralised Nation-States
  • 4
  • National Diversity, Regionalism and Decentralism in France
  • p. 57
  • 5
  • Regionalism in Italy: A Critique
  • p. 69
  • Part III
  • Continental Empires
  • 6
  • Regionalism, Federalism and Nationalism in the German Empire
  • p. 93
  • 7
  • How to Run a Multilingual Society: Statehood, Administration and Regional Dynamics in Austria-Hungary, 1867-1914
  • p. 111
  • Part IV
  • Region, Nation, Empire
  • 8
  • The Empire, the Nation and the Homelands: Nineteenth-Century Spain's National Idea
  • p. 131
  • 9
  • 'A Mere Geographical Expression'? Scotland and Scottish Identity, c. 1890-1914
  • p. 149
  • Part V
  • Competing Regional Movements
  • 10
  • Gaelic and Northumbrian: Separatism and Regionalism in the United Kingdom, 1890-1920
  • p. 172
  • 11
  • Irish Nationalism and Unionism Between State, Region and Nation
  • p. 192
  • 12
  • Nationalist Versus Regionalist? The Flemish and Walloon Movements in Belle Époque Belgium
  • p. 209
  • Part VI
  • Language and Religion
  • 13
  • The Consequences of Transport by Steam: Dutch Nationalism and Frisian Regionalism in the Nineteenth Century
  • p. 229
  • 14
  • Inadvertent Allies: Catholicism and Regionalism in a German-Polish Borderland
  • p. 246
  • 15
  • Conclusion: Transnational Patterns
  • p. 269
  • Index
  • p. 281