Imagined Empires : : Tracing Imperial Nationalism in Eastern and Southeastern Europe / / ed. by Dimitris Stamatopoulos.

The Balkans offer classic examples of how empires imagine they can transform themselves into national states (Ottomanism) and how nation-states project themselves into future empires (as with the Greek “Great Idea” and the Serbian “Načertaniye”). By examining the interaction between these two aspira...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t Part I The Ottoman Empires --   |t Prelates Weeping on Demand, Prelates Nationalists, Prelates Janissaries: Instrumentalist Discourses and Power Entanglements of the Christian Orthodox Clerical Elites in the Late Ottoman Empire --   |t Hellenizing the Empire Through Historiography: Pavlos Karolidis and Greek Historical Writing in the Late Ottoman Empire --   |t International Crisis and Empire: Muslim and Jewish Solidarity with the Ottoman Imperial Ideal in the Greek-Ottoman War of 1897 --   |t Part II The Balkan Empires --   |t Dreaming of an Empire: Discourse Analysis of Serbian Poetry at the Beginning of the 20th Century --   |t An Attractive Enemy: The Conquest of Constantinople in Bulgarian Imagery --   |t “Turkish Illyrians” or Bulgarians/Serbs? Ottoman South Slavs Within the Croatian and Bulgarian National Models (1830s–1840s) --   |t Part III Eastern Slavic Empires --   |t Russia in Serbian and Bulgarian National Mythologies Until the First World War --   |t Russian View on Balkan Nationalism (1878–1914) --   |t Imagining the Third Rome and the New Jerusalem in the 16th–18th Century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth --   |t Part IV Ottoman Utopias and Dystopias --   |t Balkan Nationalisms Against the Oriental Empire: Balkan National Poetry and the Disavowal of a Literary System --   |t Differing Perceptions of Ottoman Rule in the Bulgarian Ethnic Narrative of the Revival --   |t Against the Imperial Past: The Perception of the Turk and the Greek “Enemy” in the Albanian National Identity-Building Process --   |t List of Contributors --   |t Index 
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520 |a The Balkans offer classic examples of how empires imagine they can transform themselves into national states (Ottomanism) and how nation-states project themselves into future empires (as with the Greek “Great Idea” and the Serbian “Načertaniye”). By examining the interaction between these two aspirations this volume sheds light on the ideological prerequisites for the emergence of Balkan nationalisms. With a balance between historical and literary contributions, the focus is on the ideological hybridity of the new national identities and on the effects of “imperial nationalisms” on the emerging Balkan nationalisms. The authors of the twelve essays reveal the relation between empire and nation-state, proceeding from the observation that many of the new nation-states acquired some imperial features and behaved as empires. This original and stimulating approach reveals the imperialistic nature of so-called ethnic or cultural nationalism. 
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588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mai 2023) 
650 0 |a Imperialism. 
650 0 |a National characteristics, Balkan. 
650 0 |a Nationalism  |z Balkan Peninsula  |x History. 
650 0 |a Religion and state  |z Balkan Peninsula  |x History. 
650 7 |a HISTORY / Historiography.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Albania, Bulgaria, Southeast Europe, Greece, Historiography, Nationalism, Ottoman Empire, Serbia. 
700 1 |a Aretov, Nikolay,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Berezhnaya, Liliya,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Gerd, Lora,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Giakoumis, Konstantinos,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Kalantzopoulou, Maro,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Kaytchev, Naoum,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Moutafidou, Ariadni,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Naxidou, Eleonora,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Nobuyoshi, Fujinami,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Stamatopoulos, Dimitris,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
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700 1 |a Trifunović, Bogdan,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
700 1 |a Żakowska, Magdalena,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
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