Rampart Nations : : Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism / / ed. by Heidi Hein-Kircher, Dr. Liliya Berezhnaya.

The “bulwark” or antemurale myth—whereby a region is imagined as a defensive barrier against a dangerous Other—has been a persistent strand in the development of Eastern European nationalisms. While historical studies of the topic have typically focused on clashes and overlaps between sociocultural...

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Year of Publication:2019
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Series:New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies ; 1
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Illustrations --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t A Note on Transliteration and Toponyms --   |t PART I Background --   |t INTRODUCTION Constructing a Rampart Nation: Conceptual Framework --   |t CHAPTER 1 The Origins of Antemurale Christianitatis Myths: Remarks on the Promotion of a Political Concept --   |t PART II PART II --   |t CHAPTER 2 Not a Bulwark, but a Part of the Larger Catholic Community: The Romanian Greek Catholic Church in Transylvania (1700–1850) --   |t CHAPTER 3 Securitizing the Polish Bulwark: The Mission of Lviv in Polish Travel Guides during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries --   |t CHAPTER 4 Ghetto as an “Inner Antemurale”? Debates on Exclusion, Integration, and Identity in Galicia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries --   |t CHAPTER 5 Holy Ground and a Bulwark against “the Other” The (Re)Construction of an Orthodox Crimea in the Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire --   |t CHAPTER 6 Bastions of Faith in the Oceans of Ambiguities: Monasteries in the East European Borderlands (Late Nineteenth–Beginning of the Twentieth Century) --   |t CHAPTER 7 “The Turkish Wall” Turkey as an Anti-Communist and Anti-Russian Bulwark in the Twentieth Century --   |t Part III Promoting Antemurale Discourses --   |t CHAPTER 8 Why Didn’t the Antemurale Historical Mythology Develop in Early Nineteenth-Century Ukraine? --   |t CHAPTER 9 Translating the Border(s) in a Multilingual and Multiethnic Society: Antemurale Myths in Polish and Ukrainian Schoolbooks of the Habsburg Monarchy --   |t CHAPTER 10 Mediating the Antemurale Myth in East Central Europe: Religion and Politics in Modern Geographers’ Entangled Lives and Maps --   |t CHAPTER 11 Bulwarks of Anti-Bolshevism: Russophobic Polemic of the Christian Right in Poland and Hungary in the Interwar Years and Their Roots in the Nineteenth Century --   |t CHAPTER 12 Defenders of the Russian Land: Viktor Vasnetsov’s Warriors and Russia’s Bulwark Myth --   |t PART IV Reflections on the Bulwark Myths Today --   |t CHAPTER 13 Antemurale Thinking as Historical Myth and Ethnic Boundary Mechanism --   |t CHAPTER 14 Concluding Thoughts on Central and Eastern European Bulwark Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century --   |t Index 
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650 0 |a Group identity  |z Europe, Eastern. 
650 0 |a National characteristics, East European. 
650 0 |a National security  |x Social aspects  |z Europe, Eastern. 
650 0 |a Nationalism  |z Europe, Eastern. 
650 0 |a Religious pluralism  |z Europe, Eastern. 
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653 |a Bulwark myth, Eastern Europe, Central Europe, Nationalism, Antemurale. 
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