Nationalism from the left : the Bulgarian Communist Party during the Second World War and the early post-war years / / by Yannis Sygkelos.

Nationalism from the Left' analyses the case of the BCP as a Marxist institution which increasingly adopted and adapted nationalism; it contributes to the examination of the relatively underresearched field of communist national propaganda, as only in the last decade, have researchers become in...

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Superior document:Balkan studies library, v. 2
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Balkan studies library ; v. 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (307 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Y. Sygkelos
  • Introduction / Y. Sygkelos
  • Chapter One. Marxist Nationalism As Evolved By The BCP Up To 1944 / Y. Sygkelos
  • Chapter Two. The Nationalist Discourse In Domestic Politics / Y. Sygkelos
  • Chapter Three. The Nationalist Discourse With Regard To The International Arena / Y. Sygkelos
  • Chapter Four. Flagging Nationhood: Bulgarian Communist (Re)Construction Of The National Past / Y. Sygkelos
  • Chapter Five. Flagging Nationhood: Events And Symbols / Y. Sygkelos
  • Conclusion / Y. Sygkelos
  • Appendix One. Political Parties / Y. Sygkelos
  • Appendix Two. Figures / Y. Sygkelos
  • Appendix Three. Tables / Y. Sygkelos
  • Bibliography / Y. Sygkelos
  • Index / Y. Sygkelos.