Nationalism in Eastern Europe : causes and consequences of the national revivals and conflicts in late-twentieth-century Eastern Europe
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Nationalism in Eastern Europe : causes and consequences of the national revivals and conflicts in late-twentieth-century Eastern Europe
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1997
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Bibliography: p. 290-304
Includes index
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Description
Nationalism in Eastern Europe offers a thorough application of theories of nationalism in an analysis of the recent national revivals and conflicts in Eastern Europe. The book discusses both microsociological theories from social psychology and economics and macrosociological theories from sociology and political science. In a comprehensive comparative analysis these theories are applied to the late-Twentieth-century experiences of Estonia, Moldova, Croatia and the former Czechoslovakia. In doing so, the authors arrive at generalizable explanations of both the prevalence and the potential fatality of nationalism.
Table of Contents
List of Figures - List of Abbreviations - Maps - Introduction - PART 1: THE CAUSES OF NATIONAL REVIVALS - The Proclivity for Nationalism - Explanations of National Revivals - Why Nationalism in Eastern Europe? - The National Revivals in Estonia - The National Revivals in Moldova - The National Revivals in Croatia - The National Revivals in Czechoslovakia - The National Revivals: Comparison and Conclusions - PART 2: THE CONSEQUENCES OF NATIONAL CONFLICTS - Processes of Group Conflict - Explanations of National Conflict Intensity - The Conflict Climate in Eastern Europe - The National Conflict in Estonia - The National Conflicts in Moldova - The National Conflict in Croatia - The National Conflict in Czechoslovakia - The National Conflicts: Comparison and Conclusions - Conclusion - Notes - References - Index
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