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Comparative Studies In Modern European History Nation Nationalism Social Change Miroslav Hroch

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Comparative Studies In Modern European History Nation Nationalism Social Change Miroslav Hroch
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.61 MB
Author: Miroslav Hroch
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Comparative Studies In Modern European History Nation Nationalism Social Change Miroslav Hroch by Miroslav Hroch instant download after payment.

The two main themes of this selection of articles by Professor Hroch are the process of nation formation during the 19th century, especially in the case of ‘smaller’ European nations, i.e. those without statehood, and the social and political aspects of the transition from a pre-modern, feudal and traditional society to a modern capitalist one and the uneven pace of this change in the West and East of Europe. The author argues that we cannot study the process of nation-formation as a mere product of some nebulous ‘nationalism’; we have to understand it as a part of social and cultural transformation, as a component of modernization of European societies, even though this modernization did not occur synchronically and had its regional specificities. Many of the papers focus specifically on the Czech case, but throughout there is an emphasis on comparative history.

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