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The politics of language and nationalism in modern Central Europe

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    $a The politics of language and nationalism in modern Central Europe / $c Tomasz Kamusella ; [foreword by Peter Burke]
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    $a Introduction: Language in Central Europe: An Overview -- The Broader Linguistic and Cultural Context of Central Europe --PART I: CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICS AND LANGUAGES IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY --The Polish Case: From Nation to Nation -- The Hungarian Case: From Nation to the Ersatz Nation-State -- The Czech Case: From the Bohemian Slavophone Populus to Czech Nationalism and the Czechoslovak Nation -- The Slovak Case: From Upper Hungary's Slavophone Populus to Slovak Nationalism and the Czechoslovak nation --PART II: NATIONALISMS AND LANGUAGE IN THE SHORT TWENTIETH CENTURY -- The Polish Nation: From the Multiethnic to Ethnically Homogenous Nation-State-- The Hungarian Nation: From Hungary to Magyarország--The Czech Nation: Between Czechoslovak and Czech Nationalism --The Slovak Nation: From Czechoslovakia to Slovakia --Conclusion
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    $a "This interdisciplinary work focuses on the ideological intertwining between Czech, Magyar, Polish, and Slovak, and the corresponding nationalisms steeped in these languages. This politicized symbiotic bonding arose and developed during the last two centuries. The analysis is presented against the background of the earlier political and ideological history of these languages, and the extensive panorama of the emergence and political uses of other Central and Eastern European languages, which may be used as a reference."--Library of Congress
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