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Architecture --- architectural history --- eclecticism --- Ottoman [style] --- architecture [discipline] --- History of Southern Europe --- anno 1800-1899 --- Turkey --- Eclecticism in architecture --- Historicism in architecture --- Architecture, Ottoman. --- Architecture and society --- History --- de Launay, Marie, --- eclecticism [artistic concept] --- samenleving
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Fifty-one texts illustrate the evolution of modernism in Eastern Europe. Essays, articles, poems, or excerpts from longer works offer new opportunities of possible comparisons of the respective national cultures. The volume focuses on the literary and scientific attempts at squaring the circle of individual and collective identities. Often outspokenly critical of the romantic episteme, these texts reflect a more sophisticated and critical stance than in the preceding periods. At the same time, rather than representing a complete rupture, they often continue and confirm the romantic identity narratives, albeit with "other means". The volume also presents the ways national minorities sought to legitimize their existence with reference to their cultural and institutional peculiarity.
Modernism (Aesthetics) --- National characteristics, European. --- History. --- Europe, Eastern --- Intellectual life. --- Nationalism --- European national characteristics --- Aesthetics --- National characteristics, European --- History --- E-books --- Eastern Europe, Identity, Intellectual life, Modernism, National characteristics, Sources. --- Eastern Europe, Modernism, National characteristics, Nationalism.
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This volume presents and illustrates the development of the ideologies of nation states, the "modern" successors of former empires. They exemplify the use modernist ideological framaeworks, from liberalism to socialism, in the context of the fundamental reconfiguration of the political system in this part of Europe between the 1860s and the 1930s. It also gives a panorama of the various solutions proposed for the national question in the region.
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Fifty-one texts illustrate the evolution of modernism in Eastern Europe. Essays, articles, poems, or excerpts from longer works offer new opportunities of possible comparisons of the respective national cultures. The volume focuses on the literary and scientific attempts at squaring the circle of individual and collective identities. Often outspokenly critical of the romantic episteme, these texts reflect a more sophisticated and critical stance than in the preceding periods. At the same time, rather than representing a complete rupture, they often continue and confirm the romantic identity narratives, albeit with "other means". The volume also presents the ways national minorities sought to legitimize their existence with reference to their cultural and institutional peculiarity.
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