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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Editor’s Preface xiii
- Liberalism and Nationalism: An Ambiguous Relationship 1
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I.Western Europe
- Scotland and England: Diverging Political Discourses 19
- Radical Liberalism and Nationalism in Mid-Victorian Scotland 37
- Dutch Liberals and Nineteenth-Century National Traditions 55
- Liberal Nationalism and Modern Regional Identity: Revolutionary Belgium, 1786–1830 75
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II. Central Europe
- Unity or Liberty? German Liberalism Founding an Empire (1850–79) 89
- Switzerland: a European Model of Liberal Nationalism? 109
- The Identity Problems of the Austro-German Liberals 139
- Political Vocabularies of the Hungarian Liberals and Conservatives before 1848 155
- The Liberalism of the Hungarian Nobility (1825–1910) 197
- Marginal or Central? The Place of the Liberal Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Polish History 239
- Czech Liberalism, 1848–1918 273
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III. Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Southern Europe
- The Inherent Burden of Russian Liberalism 309
- Empire and Nation in Russian Liberal Thought 329
- The Value System of Serb Liberalism 345
- Building the State from the Roof Down. Varieties of Romanian Liberal Nationalism 367
- The Interesting Anomaly of Balkan Liberalism 399
- In Defiance of History. Liberal and National Attributes of the Ottoman-Turkish Path to Modernity 457
- List of Contributors 501
- Index of Names 503
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Editor’s Preface xiii
- Liberalism and Nationalism: An Ambiguous Relationship 1
-
I.Western Europe
- Scotland and England: Diverging Political Discourses 19
- Radical Liberalism and Nationalism in Mid-Victorian Scotland 37
- Dutch Liberals and Nineteenth-Century National Traditions 55
- Liberal Nationalism and Modern Regional Identity: Revolutionary Belgium, 1786–1830 75
-
II. Central Europe
- Unity or Liberty? German Liberalism Founding an Empire (1850–79) 89
- Switzerland: a European Model of Liberal Nationalism? 109
- The Identity Problems of the Austro-German Liberals 139
- Political Vocabularies of the Hungarian Liberals and Conservatives before 1848 155
- The Liberalism of the Hungarian Nobility (1825–1910) 197
- Marginal or Central? The Place of the Liberal Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Polish History 239
- Czech Liberalism, 1848–1918 273
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III. Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Southern Europe
- The Inherent Burden of Russian Liberalism 309
- Empire and Nation in Russian Liberal Thought 329
- The Value System of Serb Liberalism 345
- Building the State from the Roof Down. Varieties of Romanian Liberal Nationalism 367
- The Interesting Anomaly of Balkan Liberalism 399
- In Defiance of History. Liberal and National Attributes of the Ottoman-Turkish Path to Modernity 457
- List of Contributors 501
- Index of Names 503