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Creating Nationality in Central Europe, 1880-1950: Modernity, Violence and (Be) Longing in Upper Silesia: Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe

Editat de Tomasz Kamusella, James Bjork, Timothy Wilson, Anna Novikov
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 apr 2016
In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal exercise in self-determination in European history, the 1921 Plebiscite. This asked the inhabitants of Europe’s second largest industrial region the deceptively straightforward question of whether they preferred to be Germans or Poles, but spectacularly failed to clarify their national identity, demonstrating instead the strength of transnational, regionalist and sub-national allegiances, and of allegiances other than nationality, such as religion. As such Upper Silesia, which was partitioned and re-partitioned between 1922 and 1945, and subjected to Czechization, Germanization, Polonization, forced emigration, expulsion and extermination, illustrates the limits of nation-building projects and nation-building narratives imposed from outside. This book explores a range of topics related to nationality issues in Upper Silesia, putting forward the results of extensive new research. It highlights the flaws at the heart of attempts to shape Europe as homogenously national polities and compares the fate of Upper Silesia with the many other European regions where similar problems occurred.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415835961
ISBN-10: 0415835968
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 4 black & white illustrations, 4 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Between the Non-National, the National and (Post-National) Europeanness
1. Upper Silesia in Modern Central Europe: On the Significance of the Non-National in the Age of Nations
2. Fatal Violence in Upper Silesia, 1918-1922
3. ‘Scoundrels’ and Desperate Mothers: Gendering German and Polish Propaganda in the Upper Silesian Plebiscite, 1919-1921
4. Bilingual Publics and Imagined Communities: The Upper Silesian Plebiscite of 1921
5. Creating a Citizen: Politics and the Education System in the Post-Plebiscite Silesian Voivodeship
6. National Indifference and National Radicalism in Weimar Upper Silesia
7. A ‘Volksdeutsche Resistance Movement?’ Local Responses to Nazi Policies Towards the ‘Nationally Indifferent’ in Eastern Upper Silesia, 1939-1945
8. Upper Silesia in the age of the ethnically homogenous nation-state, 1945-9
9. Writing Identity: The Upper Silesian Plebiscite and Uprisings in Historiography and Collective Memories

Notă biografică

Tomasz Kamusella is a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, UK.
James Bjork is a senior lecturer at King’s College London, UK.
Timothy Wilson is a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, UK.
Anna Novikov is a research fellow at the Cologne Centre for Central and Eastern Europe, University of Cologne, Germany.
 

Recenzii

'Benefitting from deep research, essays in this collection introduce students and researchers alike to stakes surrounding national indifference in a key borderland. In conversation with each other, they will hopefully encourage continued scholarly discussion that transcends nationally partisan polemics and facilitates historical understanding about how human beings have adopted identities that transcend national categories'
Andrew Demshuk, American University, Slavic Review 2018.

Descriere

In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal exercise in self-determination in European history, the 1921 Plebiscite. This book explores a range of topics related to nationality issues in Upper Silesia, putting forward the results of extensive new research. It highlights the flaws at the heart of attempts to shape Europe as homogenously national polities and compares the fate of Upper Silesia with the many other European regions where similar problems occurred.