Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Constitutional law --- Droit constitutionnel --- Constitutional law. --- Politics and government --- Deutsches Auslandswissenschaftliches Institut --- Since 1989 --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Eastern Europe. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Law --- Constitution and Judicial System --- General and Others
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Nineteenth-century national movements perceived the nation as a community defined by language, culture and history. Part of the infrastructure to convince the public were institutions publishing literary and scientific texts in the national language. Starting with the Matica srpska (Pest, 1826), a particular kind of society was established in several parts of the Habsburg Empire – inspiring each other, but with often major differences in activities, membership and financing. Outside of the Slavic world analogue institutions played a similar key role in the early stages of national revival in Europe. The Matica and Beyond is the first concerted attempt to comparatively investigate both the specificity and commonality of these cultural associations, bringing together cases from differing regional, political and social circumstances. Contributors are: Daniel Baric, Benjamin Bossaert, Marijan Dović, Liljana Gushevska, Jörg Hackmann, Roisín Higgins, Alfonso Iglesias Amorín, Dagmar Kročanová, Joep Leerssen, Marion Löffler, Philippe Martel, Alexei Miller, Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, Iryna Orlevych, Magdaléna Pokorná, Miloš Řezník, Jan Rock, Diliara M. Usmanova, and Zsuzsanna Varga.
Sociology of cultural policy --- National movements --- anno 1800-1899 --- Europe --- History --- History, Modern
Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|