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12. Historical Materialism Not Economic Determinism
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
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I. Introduction
- Introduction 1
- 1. Methodology 6
- 2. Context, Ideology, Adaptation 10
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II. Intellectuals
- Introduction 17
- 1. The Russian Connection and the Geography of Revolution 19
- 2. Models and Master Texts 25
- 3. The Balkan Disciples 38
- 4. Intellectuals and Political Systems 48
- 5. Social Descent and Professional Integration 51
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III. The Ambiguities Of Modernity
- Introduction 59
- 1. Some Notes on the Historiography 61
- 2. The Ideological Roots of Serbian Socialism 65
- 3. Modernization and Its Antecedents 70
- 4. A Moral World Imperiled 76
- 5. The Mission: Saving Serbdom 79
- 6. The Individual and Society 82
- 7. The Radicals and the Nation 85
- 8. A l’attaque 89
- 9. The Railway 93
- 10. The Agrarian Radicals 96
- 11. A Popular Party 99
- 12. The Watershed 104
- 13. A Church and an Army 108
- 14. Slavophilism 112
- 15. To the People 119
- 16. Manipulating the Past 126
- 17. Heading for Confrontation 129
- 18. Constitutional Philosophy 134
- 19. In Power 137
- 20. Legacies of Radicalism 142
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IV. Caught Up In The Contradictions Of Modernity
- Introduction 157
- 1. The Historiography of the Schism 164
- 2. Bulgarian Socialism 175
- 3. Sŭiuz vs. Partiia: The Priority of Political or Economic Organization? 179
- 4. Blagoev vs. the Narodniks 185
- 5. Constructing the Social Subject: A Party with Two Voices 191
- 6. Modernization 197
- 7. Mentalities 201
- 8. The Profile of the Party 204
- 9. Flirting with the Peasant 208
- 10. Obshto Delo 224
- 11. “Alarm for Ghosts—Our Apostasy or Their Nonsense” 240
- 12. Historical Materialism Not Economic Determinism 251
- 13. The Debate on Private Ownership 257
- 14. The Debate on Party Membership 261
- 15. The Predicament of Bulgaria 267
- 16. Theory and Practice 269
- 17. How to Make Sense of Broad Socialism 273
- 18. Rethinking Bulgarian Politics 279
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V. Modernity Without Socialism
- Introduction 301
- 1. Historiographical Notes 309
- 2. Greek Nationalism: The Imaginary of Superiority 315
- 3. Some Particularities of Greek Socio-Economic Development 322
- 4. Intellectuals: The Discrete Temptation of Submission 328
- 5. The Liberals: Progress, Expansion and Order 352
- 6. The National Schism: Metamorphoses of Political Polarization 360
- 7. “The Promise of the Impossible Revolution” 367
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VI. Epilogue
- 1. Divergent Paths Towards Modernity? 407
- 2. Legitimacy and Mass Politics 414
- 3. Socialism 417
- 4. Politics and the State 420
- 5. Legacies 421
- Bibliography 427
- Index 449
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
-
I. Introduction
- Introduction 1
- 1. Methodology 6
- 2. Context, Ideology, Adaptation 10
-
II. Intellectuals
- Introduction 17
- 1. The Russian Connection and the Geography of Revolution 19
- 2. Models and Master Texts 25
- 3. The Balkan Disciples 38
- 4. Intellectuals and Political Systems 48
- 5. Social Descent and Professional Integration 51
-
III. The Ambiguities Of Modernity
- Introduction 59
- 1. Some Notes on the Historiography 61
- 2. The Ideological Roots of Serbian Socialism 65
- 3. Modernization and Its Antecedents 70
- 4. A Moral World Imperiled 76
- 5. The Mission: Saving Serbdom 79
- 6. The Individual and Society 82
- 7. The Radicals and the Nation 85
- 8. A l’attaque 89
- 9. The Railway 93
- 10. The Agrarian Radicals 96
- 11. A Popular Party 99
- 12. The Watershed 104
- 13. A Church and an Army 108
- 14. Slavophilism 112
- 15. To the People 119
- 16. Manipulating the Past 126
- 17. Heading for Confrontation 129
- 18. Constitutional Philosophy 134
- 19. In Power 137
- 20. Legacies of Radicalism 142
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IV. Caught Up In The Contradictions Of Modernity
- Introduction 157
- 1. The Historiography of the Schism 164
- 2. Bulgarian Socialism 175
- 3. Sŭiuz vs. Partiia: The Priority of Political or Economic Organization? 179
- 4. Blagoev vs. the Narodniks 185
- 5. Constructing the Social Subject: A Party with Two Voices 191
- 6. Modernization 197
- 7. Mentalities 201
- 8. The Profile of the Party 204
- 9. Flirting with the Peasant 208
- 10. Obshto Delo 224
- 11. “Alarm for Ghosts—Our Apostasy or Their Nonsense” 240
- 12. Historical Materialism Not Economic Determinism 251
- 13. The Debate on Private Ownership 257
- 14. The Debate on Party Membership 261
- 15. The Predicament of Bulgaria 267
- 16. Theory and Practice 269
- 17. How to Make Sense of Broad Socialism 273
- 18. Rethinking Bulgarian Politics 279
-
V. Modernity Without Socialism
- Introduction 301
- 1. Historiographical Notes 309
- 2. Greek Nationalism: The Imaginary of Superiority 315
- 3. Some Particularities of Greek Socio-Economic Development 322
- 4. Intellectuals: The Discrete Temptation of Submission 328
- 5. The Liberals: Progress, Expansion and Order 352
- 6. The National Schism: Metamorphoses of Political Polarization 360
- 7. “The Promise of the Impossible Revolution” 367
-
VI. Epilogue
- 1. Divergent Paths Towards Modernity? 407
- 2. Legitimacy and Mass Politics 414
- 3. Socialism 417
- 4. Politics and the State 420
- 5. Legacies 421
- Bibliography 427
- Index 449