Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe - APO100156
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Last update: Zora Hesová, M.A., Ph.D. (07.02.2024)
The course will present concepts that shaped regional imagination and symbolical geography of two regions: mainly Central Europe and the Balkans. The aim is to introduce into main processes that shaped nations in CEE: Empires and their legacies; post-imperial dynamics; regional imaginations between emancipation and hegemony; national "revival"; the construction of nation states and federations; the legacies of World Wars and Communism; violent dissolution and After , the course will present nationalist tradition and its impact on contemporary political cleavages in selected countries: Poland and Ukraine, Hungary and Romania, former Yugoslavia, and Czechia and Slovakia. All lectures will be accompanied by literature that will be discussed in class. Students are required to attend, participate in class and submit a final essay at the end of the course. |
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Last update: Zora Hesová, M.A., Ph.D. (07.02.2024)
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