Stanford University Press
Romantic Nationalism in Eastern Europe
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This book explores the political imagination of Eastern Europe in the 1830s and 1840s, when Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian intellectuals came to identify themselves as belonging to communities known as nations or nationalities. Bilenky approaches this topic from a transnational perspective, revealing the ways in which modern Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian nationalities were formed and refashioned through the challenges they presented to one another, both as neighboring communities and as minorities within a given community. Further, all three nations defined themselves as a result of their interactions with the Russian and Austrian empires. Fueled by the Romantic search for national roots, they developed a number of separate yet often overlapping and inclusive senses of national identity, thereby producing myriad versions of Russianness, Polishness, and Ukrainianness.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Introduction. Intellectual and Sociopolitical Background
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Part I. Mapping Imagined Communities: Mental Geography
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1. “From the Baltic to the Black Sea”
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2. “Independent Part of the Universe”
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3. “Russia’s Italy,” or “Between Poland and the Crimea”
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4. Reconsidering Nationality
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5. “Stretching the Skin of the Nation”
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6. Making One Nationality Through the Unmaking of Others
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Conclusion
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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