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Choosing Slovakia : Slavic Hungary, the Czechoslovak Language and Accidental Nationalism.
Title:
Choosing Slovakia : Slavic Hungary, the Czechoslovak Language and Accidental Nationalism.
Author:
Maxwell, Alexander.
ISBN:
9780857711335
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (276 pages)
Series:
International Library of Political Studies
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Illustrations -- Note on Conventions -- Acknowledgements -- 1. National Awakening and Contingency -- 2. The Hungarian Context -- 3. Hungaro-Slavism: Imagining a slavic Hungary -- 4. Slovak Theories of Dual Nationality -- 5. The Slavic Language -- 6. Linguistic Czechoslovakism before 1843 -- 7. L'udovít Štúr and Slovak Tribalism -- 8. The Dialect Argument and Slovak Literacy -- 9. Czechoslovakia as Slovakinzing State -- Notes -- Index.
Abstract:
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Hungary was the site of a national awakening. While Hungarian-speaking Hungarians sought to assimilate Hungary's ethnic minorities into a new idea of nationhood, the country's Slavs instead imagined a proud multi-ethnic and multi-lingual state whose citizens could freely use their native languages. The Slavs saw themselves as Hungarian citizens speaking Pan-Slav and Czech dialects - and yet were the origins of what would become in the twentieth century a new Slovak nation. How then did Slovak nationalism emerge from multi-ethnic Hungarian loyalism, Czechoslovakism and Pan-Slavism? Here Alexander Maxwell presents the story of how and why Slovakia came to be.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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