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ملت‌های دژ: افسانه‌های دژ در جوامع چنددینی شرق اروپا در عصر ملی‌گرایی

Rampart Nations: Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism (New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies Book 1)

معرفی کتاب «ملت‌های دژ: افسانه‌های دژ در جوامع چنددینی شرق اروپا در عصر ملی‌گرایی» (با عنوان لاتین Rampart Nations: Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism (New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies Book 1)) نوشتهٔ Dr Liliya Berezhnaya; Liliya Berezhnaya; Zaur Gasimov; Ciprian Ghisa; Heidi Hein-Kircher; Jürgen Heyde; Philipp Hofeneder; Kerstin S Jobst; Pål Kolstø; Volodymyr Kravchenko، منتشرشده توسط نشر Berghahn Books در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The “bulwark” or antemurale myth—whereby a region is imagined as a defensive barrier against a dangerous Other—has been a persistent strand in the development of Eastern European nationalisms. While historical studies of the topic have typically focused on clashes and overlaps between sociocultural and religious formations, __Rampart Nations__ delves deeper to uncover the mutual transfers and multi-sided national and interconfessional conflicts that helped to spread bulwark myths through Europe’s eastern periphery over several centuries. Ranging from art history to theology to political science, this volume offers new ways of understanding the political, social, and religious forces that continue to shape identity in Eastern Europe. Rampart Nations Copyright Contents Illustrations Acknowledgments A Note on Transliteration and Toponyms Part I — Background Introduction — Constructing a Rampart Nation: Conceptual Framework Chapter 1 — The Origins of Antemurale Christianitis Myths: Remarks on the Promotion of a Political Concept Part II — (De-)Sacralizing and Nationalizing Borderlands Chapter 2 — Not a Bulwark, but a Part of the Larger Catholic Community: The Romanian Greek Catholic Church in Transylvania (1700–1850) Chapter 3 — Securitizing the Polish Bulwark: The Mission of Lviv in Polish Travel Guides during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Chapter 4 — Ghetto as an “Inner Antemurale”? Debates on Exclusion, Integration, and Identity in Galicia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Chapter 5 — Holy Ground and a Bulwark against “the Other”: The (Re)Construction of an Orthodox Crimea in the Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire Chapter 6 — Bastions of Faith in the Oceans of Ambiguities: Monasteries in the East European Borderlands (Late Nineteenth–Beginning of the Twentieth Century) Chapter 7 — “The Turkish Wall”: Turkey as an Anti-Communist and Anti-Russian Bulwark in the Twentieth Century Part III — Promoting Antemurale Discourses Chapter 8 — Why Didn’t the Antemurale Historical Mythology Develop in Early Nineteenth-Century Ukraine? Chapter 9 — Translating the Border(s) in a Multlingual and Multiethnic Society: Antemurale Myths in Polish and Ukrainian Schoolbooks of the Habsburg Monarchy Chapter 10 — Mediating the Antemurale Myth in East Central Europe: Religion and Politics in Modern Geographers’ Entangled Lives and Maps Chapter 11 — Bulwarks of Anti-Bolshevism: Russophobic Polemic of the Christian Right in Poland and Hungary in the Interwar Years and Their Roots in the Nineteenth Century Chapter 12 — Defenders of the Russian Land: Viktor Vasnetsov’s Warriors and Russia’s Bulwark Myth Part IV — Reflections on the Bulwark Myths Today Chapter 13 — Antemurale Thinking as Historical Myth and Ethnic Boundary Mechanism Chapter 14 — Concluding Thoughts on Central and Eastern European Bulwark Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century Index "The "bulwark" or antemurale myth--whereby a region is imagined as a defensive barrier against a dangerous Other--has been a persistent strand in the development of Eastern European nationalisms. While historical studies of the topic have typically focused on clashes and overlaps between sociocultural and religious formations, Rampart Nations delves deeper to uncover the mutual transfers and multi-sided national and interconfessional conflicts that helped to spread bulwark myths through Europe's eastern periphery over several centuries. Ranging from art history to theology to political science, this volume offers new ways of understanding the political, social, and religious forces that continue to shape identity in Eastern Europe"-- Provided by publisher The "bulwark" or antemurale myth-whereby a region is imagined as a defensive barrier against a dangerous Other-has been a persistent strand in the development of Eastern European nationalisms. While historical studies of the topic have typically focused on clashes and overlaps between sociocultural and religious formations, Rampart Nations delves deeper to uncover the mutual transfers and multi-sided national and interconfessional conflicts that helped to spread the bulwark myth through Europe's eastern periphery over several centuries. Ranging from art history to theology to geography, this volume offers new ways of understanding the political, social, and religious forces that continue to shape identity in Eastern Europe Through perspectives that range from Eastern European art history to theology, with a concentration on the nexus of political, social, and religious history, this volume explores historical narratives that have shaped contemporary Eastern European national identities.
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