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Diglossia And Power Language Policies And Practice In The 19th Century Habsburg Empire Reprint 2013 Rosita Rindler Schjerve Editor

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Diglossia And Power Language Policies And Practice In The 19th Century Habsburg Empire Reprint 2013 Rosita Rindler Schjerve Editor
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Diglossia And Power Language Policies And Practice In The 19th Century Habsburg Empire Reprint 2013 Rosita Rindler Schjerve Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.24 MB
Pages: 357
Author: Rosita Rindler Schjerve (editor)
ISBN: 9783110197204, 9783110176537, 3110197200, 311017653X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Reprint 2013

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Diglossia And Power Language Policies And Practice In The 19th Century Habsburg Empire Reprint 2013 Rosita Rindler Schjerve Editor by Rosita Rindler Schjerve (editor) 9783110197204, 9783110176537, 3110197200, 311017653X instant download after payment.

This book is about the struggle for social power in the interethnic context of the Austrian part of the 19th century Austro-Hungarian Empire. It explores how the struggle for power is reflected in attempts to control language use at different levels of discursive interaction, and how, in a context of intricate and multiple language contact, language became a prominent site for interethnic controversies and conflict. The book shows how, in the wake of ongoing democratization, in particular in 1848-1849 and after 1860, the non-German speaking nationalities of the Empire attempted to redefine their status by demanding recognition of their languages and cultures while German-dominated state nationalism tried to reestablish its endangered hegemony by granting linguistic and cultural autonomy to the various ethnic groups.

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