The Habsburg Monarchy
The Habsburg Monarchy
This chapter analyses the Habsburg Empire as part of a general critical reassessment of the concepts of civic and ethnic nationalism in nineteenth century Europe. It uses Czech and Hungarian case studies in order to challenge the notion that nationalism in Eastern Europe was wholly or primarily 'ethnic', and suggests instead a 'trinity' of interacting national identities.
nationalism, habsburg Empire, hungary, czech nation
978-0-19-929575-3
171-191
Cornwall, Mark
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29 June 2006
Cornwall, Mark
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Cornwall, Mark
(2006)
The Habsburg Monarchy.
In,
Hewitson, Mark and Baycroft, Timothy
(eds.)
What is a Nation? Europe 1789-1914.
Oxford, UK.
Oxford University Press, .
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This chapter analyses the Habsburg Empire as part of a general critical reassessment of the concepts of civic and ethnic nationalism in nineteenth century Europe. It uses Czech and Hungarian case studies in order to challenge the notion that nationalism in Eastern Europe was wholly or primarily 'ethnic', and suggests instead a 'trinity' of interacting national identities.
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Published date: 29 June 2006
Keywords:
nationalism, habsburg Empire, hungary, czech nation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80132
ISBN: 978-0-19-929575-3
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Editor:
Mark Hewitson
Editor:
Timothy Baycroft
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