1st Edition

Pan-Nationalism as a Category in Theory and Practice

Edited By Alexander Maxwell Copyright 2023
120 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

How is pan-nationalism different from other forms of nationalism? This book explores the diversity of pan-nationalism in both theory and practice. Drawing on Rogers Brubaker, the book introduces "pan-nationalism" as a category of practice. It shows that pan-nationalism implied transcending political frontiers, intermittently possessed a pejorative subtext, and differed from unmodified... Read more

Preface

Alexander Maxwell

Introduction: Pan-Nationalism as a Category in Theory and Practice

Alexander Maxwell

1. Greece and Germany as Models for Habsburg Panslavs

Alexander Maxwell

2. "In the Grasp of the Pan-Slavic Octopus": Hungarian Nation Building in the Shadow of Pan-Slavism Until the 1848 Revolution

Judit Pál

3. Pan-German or Pan-Saxon? Framing Transylvanian-Saxon Particularism on Both Sides of the Atlantic

Sacha E. Davis

4. Competing -Isms in the Horn of Africa: The Rise and Fall of Pan-Ethiopianism and Pan-Somalism

Jan Záhořík

5. Pan-Hindutva and the Discursive Practices of Digital (Counter)Publics around #SupportCAA

Avishek Ray

Biography

Alexander Maxwell is Associate Professor of History at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the author of Choosing Slovakia: Slavic Hungary, the Czechoslovak Language and Accidental Nationalism (2009), Patriots Against Fashion: Clothing and Nationalism in Europe's Age of Revolutions (2014) and Everyday Nationalism in Hungary: 1789-1867 (2019). He has published widely on Central European history, nationalism theory, and history pedagogy.