1st Edition

Anti-modernism Radical Revisions of Collective Identity

452 Pages
by Central European University Press

The last volume of the Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945 series presents 46 texts under the heading of antimodernism. In a dynamic relationship with modernism, from the 1880s to the 1940s, and especially during the interwar period, the antimodernist political discourse in the region offered complex ideological constructions of national identification.... Read more
Acknowledgements, Introduction, Chapter I. Integral Nationalism, Chapter II. The Crisis of the European Conscience, Chapter III. In Search of a National Ontology, Chapter IV. Conservative Redefinitions of Tradition and Modernity, Chapter V. The Anti-modernist Revolution, Basic Secondary Literature on Identity Discourses in Central and Southeast Europe, Glossary of Key Terms Used for the Construction of Collective Identity

Biography

Ahmet Ersoy is lecturer at the Department of History, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul.

Michal Kopecek is Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague.

Balázs Trencsényi is a Professor at the History Department of Central European University.

Vangelis Kechriotis is lecturer at the Department of History, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul.

Marius Turda is Professor in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Biomedicine at Oxford Brookes University. He is Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities.

Maciej Górny is Research Fellow at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw and Centre for Historical Research in Berlin.

Diana Mishkova is Associate Professor in Modern History of Southeastern Europe, Senior Researcher and Director of the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia.