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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Emergence of National Movements
- 1. Peoples of East Central Europe 31
- 2. Ethnicity on the Edge of Extinction 63
- 3. Linguistic Nationalism 80
- 4. Nationality Struggles: From Idea to Movement 108
- 5. Insurgent Nationalism: Serbia and Poland 130
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Part II. The Decline of Empire and the Rise of Modern Politics
- 6. Cursed Were the Peacemakers: 1848 in East Central Europe 157
- 7. The Reform That Made the Monarchy Unreformable: The 1867 Compromise 187
- 8. The 1878 Berlin Congress: Europe’s New Ethno-Nation- States 210
- 9. The Origins of National Socialism: Fin de Siècle Hungary and Bohemia 241
- 10. Liberalism’s Heirs and Enemies: Socialism versus Nationalism 266
- 11. Peasant Utopias: Villages of Yesterday and Societies of Tomorrow 296
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Part III. Independent Eastern Europe
- 12. 1919: A New Europe and Its Old Problems 327
- 13. The Failure of National Self-Determination 362
- 14. Fascism Takes Root: Iron Guard and Arrow Cross 390
- 15. Eastern Europe’s Antifascism 409
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Part IV. Eastern Europe as Part of the Nazi and Soviet Empires
- 16. Hitler’s War and Its East European Enemies 435
- 17. What Dante Did Not See: The Holocaust in Eastern Europe 465
- 18. People’s Democracy: Early Postwar Eastern Europe 501
- 19. The Cold War and Stalinism 533
- 20. Destalinization: Hungary’s Revolution 561
- 21. National Paths to Communism: The 1960s 590
- 22. 1968 and the Soviet Bloc: Reform Communism 622
- 23. Real Existing Socialism: Life in the Soviet Bloc 648
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Part V. From Communism to Illiberalism
- 24. The Unraveling of Communism 685
- 25. 1989 715
- 26. Eastern Europe Explodes: The Wars of Yugoslav Succession 741
- 27. Eastern Europe Joins Europe 763
- Conclusion 787
- Acknowledgments 801
- Appendix: Tables 805
- Abbreviations 811
- Notes 813
- Index 939
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Emergence of National Movements
- 1. Peoples of East Central Europe 31
- 2. Ethnicity on the Edge of Extinction 63
- 3. Linguistic Nationalism 80
- 4. Nationality Struggles: From Idea to Movement 108
- 5. Insurgent Nationalism: Serbia and Poland 130
-
Part II. The Decline of Empire and the Rise of Modern Politics
- 6. Cursed Were the Peacemakers: 1848 in East Central Europe 157
- 7. The Reform That Made the Monarchy Unreformable: The 1867 Compromise 187
- 8. The 1878 Berlin Congress: Europe’s New Ethno-Nation- States 210
- 9. The Origins of National Socialism: Fin de Siècle Hungary and Bohemia 241
- 10. Liberalism’s Heirs and Enemies: Socialism versus Nationalism 266
- 11. Peasant Utopias: Villages of Yesterday and Societies of Tomorrow 296
-
Part III. Independent Eastern Europe
- 12. 1919: A New Europe and Its Old Problems 327
- 13. The Failure of National Self-Determination 362
- 14. Fascism Takes Root: Iron Guard and Arrow Cross 390
- 15. Eastern Europe’s Antifascism 409
-
Part IV. Eastern Europe as Part of the Nazi and Soviet Empires
- 16. Hitler’s War and Its East European Enemies 435
- 17. What Dante Did Not See: The Holocaust in Eastern Europe 465
- 18. People’s Democracy: Early Postwar Eastern Europe 501
- 19. The Cold War and Stalinism 533
- 20. Destalinization: Hungary’s Revolution 561
- 21. National Paths to Communism: The 1960s 590
- 22. 1968 and the Soviet Bloc: Reform Communism 622
- 23. Real Existing Socialism: Life in the Soviet Bloc 648
-
Part V. From Communism to Illiberalism
- 24. The Unraveling of Communism 685
- 25. 1989 715
- 26. Eastern Europe Explodes: The Wars of Yugoslav Succession 741
- 27. Eastern Europe Joins Europe 763
- Conclusion 787
- Acknowledgments 801
- Appendix: Tables 805
- Abbreviations 811
- Notes 813
- Index 939