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Sovereignty, Nationalism, and the Quest for Homogeneity in Interwar Europe

Buch | Softcover
328 Seiten
2024
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
978-1-350-26337-6 (ISBN)
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Interwar European minority questions have been predominantly discussed in the context of Eastern Europe until now. This open access book challenges that geographical emphasis by examining both Eastern and Western European experiences. It thus lays the foundation for a new comparative international history of the relations between national majorities and minorities in Europe after the Great War. Building on the assumption that nationalist conflicts are based on dynamic interactions between multiple actors, this book brings together different perspectives and methodological approaches (political, social and transnational) to provide a comprehensive account of minority questions between the two World Wars.

With contributions from leading academics and emerging scholars based in Austria, Ireland, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and the USA among others, Sovereignty, Nationalism, and the Quest for Homogeneity in Interwar Europe is a wide-ranging study which is firmly anchored in the history of the transition from empires to nation-states as well as in the history of human rights and the nation-state.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).

Emmanuel Dalle Mulle is Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He is the author of The Nationalism of the Rich: Discourses and Strategies of Separatist Parties in Catalonia, Flanders, Northern Italy and Scotland (2017). Davide Rodogno is Full Professor of International History and Politics at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland. He is the author of Night on Earth. A History of International Humanitarianism in the Near East, 1918-1930 (2021). Mona Bieling is a doctoral candidate at the Department of International History and Politics at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland, and a Landhaus Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich. Her PhD research examines how landscape changes influenced the power relations between the British, Jewish and Arab communities in Mandate Palestine (1917-1948).

1. Introduction Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Davide Rodogno, Mona Bieling (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland)
Part 1 – Minorities and the Transition from Empires to Nation-States
2. Making Minorities and Majorities: National Indifference and National Self Determination in Habsburg Central Europe Pieter Judson (European University Institute, Hungary)
3. “Prison of the Nations?” Union and Nationality in the United Kingdom, 1870–1925 Alvin Jackson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
4. Nationalism, Religion and Minorities from the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey Erol Ülker (Isik University, Turkey)
Part 2 – The Minority Question across Europe: Comparing Policies, Regimes and Resistance
5. Assessing the ‘Paris System’: Self-Determination and Ethnic Violence in Alsace-Lorraine and Asia Minor, 1919–1923 Volker Prott (Aston University, UK)
6. Sovereignty and Homogeneity: A History of Majority-Minority Relations in Interwar Western Europe Emmanuel Dalle Mulle (Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Spain) and Mona Bieling (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland)
7. Exercising Minority Rights in New Democracies: Germans and Jews in Interwar Poland, Romania, and Latvia Marina Germane (University of Vienna, Austria)
8. A Double-Edged Sword. The Political Use of National Heterogeneity in the Soviet Union during the Interwar Period Sabine Dullin (SciencesPo, France)
Part 3 – Majorities and Minorities as Social Constructs: Negotiating Identity Ascription
9. Nationalism and Vernacular Cosmologies: Revisiting the Concept of National Indifference and the Limits of Nationalization in the Second Polish Republic Olga Linkiewicz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
10. Survival and Assimilation: Loyalism in the Interwar Irish Free State Ireland Brian Hughes (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland)
11. Navigations of National Belonging. Legal Reintegration After the Return of Alsace to France, 1918–1939 Alison Carrol (Brunel University, UK)
Part 4 – Minority Mobilization beyond the Nation-State
12. Internationalist Patriots? Minority Nationalists, Ethnic Minorities and the Global Interwar Stage, 1918–1939 Xosé M. Nuñez Seixas (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) and David Smith (University of Glasgow, UK)
13. Transnational Collaborations among Women’s Organizations and Questions of Minorities and Macedonia, 1925–1930 Jane Cowan (University of Sussex, UK)
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14. The Difference Nationalism Makes: Jews and Others in the Twentieth Century Omer Bartov (Brown University, USA)
Notes
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.11.2024
Zusatzinfo 10 bw illus
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 1-350-26337-0 / 1350263370
ISBN-13 978-1-350-26337-6 / 9781350263376
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