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Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski
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Hristo Botev
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
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Introduction
- The ‘Identity Reader’ Project 1
- National Romanticism 4
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Chapter I. Historicizing the Nation: Images of the Past, Continuity into the Present
- To the Hungarians 21
- Austria and Germany 27
- Legitimacy of the Polish nation 33
- Speech for the opening of the course on national history 42
- A History of the Czech nation in Bohemia and Moravia 50
- History of the Hungarian war of independence of 1848-1849 57
- Our national rebirth 65
- History of the Hellenic nation 72
- Bright graves, Grandfather and grandson 81
- Under the yoke 87
- Ottoman history 94
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Chapter II. Spirit of the Nation: Customs, Language, Religion
- Second conversation concerning the Czech language 103
- Little Slavo-Serbian song book of the common people 112
- National traditions, Hymn 117
- Thoughts on how the translation of foreign belles-lettres influences Polish literature 126
- Austria as it is 132
- Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language 138
- Moral varieties 143
- The Slovak dialect, or the necessity of writing in this dialect 148
- South Slavs, or the Serbian nation with the Croats and the Bulgarians 154
- The public law of the Romanians 160
- The Albanian nationality on the basis of popular songs 168
- The popular costumes of Turkey in 1873 174
- Veda Slovena 181
- Letter on the renewal of the Archbishopric of Ohrid 188
- Political articles 194
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Chapter III. The Nationalization of S
- The Daughter of Sláva 205
- Pan Tadeusz 211
- Hunnia 224
- Proclamations 230
- The draft 238
- Of this great idea 244
- The Slav and the Czech 249
- Petition to the Emperor against the unification of Bohemia and Moravia 255
- An examination of the question: whether to annex the Carpathian Slavs and Ruthenians to the Magyars 262
- Proposal. Concerning the future political establishment of Hungary 268
- The song of Romania 277
- Slavic philosophy 284
- The Basis of Reform 291
- Albania, what it was, what it is and what it will be? 297
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Chapter IV. The Nation and Its Neighbors in Europe: Problems of Coexistence
- What is Greece? West or East? 307
- Austria and her future 315
- Letter to Frankfurt, 11 April 1848 322
- Oration on the matter of the Hungarian and Slavonic nationalities 330
- Dissertation, or Treatise 339
- Magyarism in Hungary 348
- Nationality 354
- The future of Austria 361
- The Eastern Question 366
- Nationality 373
- Memorandum of the Secret Central Bulgarian Committee 380
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Chapter V. National Heroism: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
- Rise, O Serbia 391
- Fight for Faith and Motherland! 396
- Hymn to Liberty 403
- Prophecies 408
- Vital truths of the Polish nation 421
- The mountain wreath 428
- Field-marshal Radetzky 436
- National song 440
- Requests of the Slovak nation 445
- A vision of the state 451
- After the revolution 455
- The course of revolution in the history of the Romanians 463
- Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski 473
- Two Macedonian manifestos 478
- Motherland, or Silistra 486
- Hymn to Independence 494
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
-
Introduction
- The ‘Identity Reader’ Project 1
- National Romanticism 4
-
Chapter I. Historicizing the Nation: Images of the Past, Continuity into the Present
- To the Hungarians 21
- Austria and Germany 27
- Legitimacy of the Polish nation 33
- Speech for the opening of the course on national history 42
- A History of the Czech nation in Bohemia and Moravia 50
- History of the Hungarian war of independence of 1848-1849 57
- Our national rebirth 65
- History of the Hellenic nation 72
- Bright graves, Grandfather and grandson 81
- Under the yoke 87
- Ottoman history 94
-
Chapter II. Spirit of the Nation: Customs, Language, Religion
- Second conversation concerning the Czech language 103
- Little Slavo-Serbian song book of the common people 112
- National traditions, Hymn 117
- Thoughts on how the translation of foreign belles-lettres influences Polish literature 126
- Austria as it is 132
- Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language 138
- Moral varieties 143
- The Slovak dialect, or the necessity of writing in this dialect 148
- South Slavs, or the Serbian nation with the Croats and the Bulgarians 154
- The public law of the Romanians 160
- The Albanian nationality on the basis of popular songs 168
- The popular costumes of Turkey in 1873 174
- Veda Slovena 181
- Letter on the renewal of the Archbishopric of Ohrid 188
- Political articles 194
-
Chapter III. The Nationalization of S
- The Daughter of Sláva 205
- Pan Tadeusz 211
- Hunnia 224
- Proclamations 230
- The draft 238
- Of this great idea 244
- The Slav and the Czech 249
- Petition to the Emperor against the unification of Bohemia and Moravia 255
- An examination of the question: whether to annex the Carpathian Slavs and Ruthenians to the Magyars 262
- Proposal. Concerning the future political establishment of Hungary 268
- The song of Romania 277
- Slavic philosophy 284
- The Basis of Reform 291
- Albania, what it was, what it is and what it will be? 297
-
Chapter IV. The Nation and Its Neighbors in Europe: Problems of Coexistence
- What is Greece? West or East? 307
- Austria and her future 315
- Letter to Frankfurt, 11 April 1848 322
- Oration on the matter of the Hungarian and Slavonic nationalities 330
- Dissertation, or Treatise 339
- Magyarism in Hungary 348
- Nationality 354
- The future of Austria 361
- The Eastern Question 366
- Nationality 373
- Memorandum of the Secret Central Bulgarian Committee 380
-
Chapter V. National Heroism: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
- Rise, O Serbia 391
- Fight for Faith and Motherland! 396
- Hymn to Liberty 403
- Prophecies 408
- Vital truths of the Polish nation 421
- The mountain wreath 428
- Field-marshal Radetzky 436
- National song 440
- Requests of the Slovak nation 445
- A vision of the state 451
- After the revolution 455
- The course of revolution in the history of the Romanians 463
- Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski 473
- Two Macedonian manifestos 478
- Motherland, or Silistra 486
- Hymn to Independence 494