Understanding Central Europe
Herausgeber: Moskalewicz, Marcin; Przybylski, Wojciech
Understanding Central Europe
Herausgeber: Moskalewicz, Marcin; Przybylski, Wojciech
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à â Å Central Europeà â  is a vague and ambiguous term, more to do with outlook and a state of mind than with a firmly defined geographical region. This book explores the concept of à â Å Central Europeà â  and the meaning of the term. It considers a wide range of issues including politics, nationalism, democracy, and the impact of culture, art and history.
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à â Å Central Europeà â  is a vague and ambiguous term, more to do with outlook and a state of mind than with a firmly defined geographical region. This book explores the concept of à â Å Central Europeà â  and the meaning of the term. It considers a wide range of issues including politics, nationalism, democracy, and the impact of culture, art and history.
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- BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9780367885809
- ISBN-10: 0367885808
- Artikelnr.: 58441957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9780367885809
- ISBN-10: 0367885808
- Artikelnr.: 58441957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Marcin Moskalewicz is a Fellow at the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) and Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences, Poznä University of Medical Sciences, Poland. Wojciech Przybylski is the Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight - a magazine on Central Europe - and Chairman of Res Publica Foundation in Warsaw.
Acknowledgments
Making sense of Central Europe: political concepts of the region (Marcin
Moskalewicz, Wojciech Przybylski)
Part I: Positioning Central Europe
1) Positioning in global hierarchies: the case of Central Europe (Attila
Mellegh)
2) Centers of Europe (Mate Zombory)
3) Creating Central Europe in Polish and Czech Samizdat (Weronika
Parafinowicz-Wertun )
4) Transition/transformation, state capture or varieties of capitalism?
(Marcel Tomasek)
5) Europeanization (Michal Wenzel)
Part II: Orientalism
6) Which way east? A conceptual misunderstanding (Adam Reichardt)
7) Problem of "Western" approach to the "East" - a need for more careful
listening and better understanding (Igor Lyubashenko)
8) Poland and the East (Tomasz Zarycki)
9) The East in the Czech perspective (Radomír Sztwiertni)
10) On "East", "Central" and "Eastern" Europe: Belarus and Central European
politics of identity (Aliaksei Kazharski)
Part III: Geopolitics
11) Regional geopolitics perspective of contemporary Poland: same or
different with other V4 Countries? (Wojciech Kazanecki)
12) Geopolitics in the Polish national strategies (¿ukasz Medeksza)
13) Towards a sustainable Visegrad: some reflections on the future role of
Central Europe in the EU (Tomá Stráay)
14) Popular geopolitics: understanding the Central European space in the
Czech Republic (Matus Halas)
15) Regional geopolitics: the case of Hungary (Attila Jakab)
Part IV: Nationalism
16) Nation: Central European context (Radoslaw Zenderowski)
17) The normative isomorphism of language, nation and state (Thomas
Kamusella)
18) Nation and region in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
19) My hero, your enemy: competing national memory cultures and symbolic
politics in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
20) The concept of "nation" in Polish educational books (Daniel Ciunajcis)
21) Narra
Making sense of Central Europe: political concepts of the region (Marcin
Moskalewicz, Wojciech Przybylski)
Part I: Positioning Central Europe
1) Positioning in global hierarchies: the case of Central Europe (Attila
Mellegh)
2) Centers of Europe (Mate Zombory)
3) Creating Central Europe in Polish and Czech Samizdat (Weronika
Parafinowicz-Wertun )
4) Transition/transformation, state capture or varieties of capitalism?
(Marcel Tomasek)
5) Europeanization (Michal Wenzel)
Part II: Orientalism
6) Which way east? A conceptual misunderstanding (Adam Reichardt)
7) Problem of "Western" approach to the "East" - a need for more careful
listening and better understanding (Igor Lyubashenko)
8) Poland and the East (Tomasz Zarycki)
9) The East in the Czech perspective (Radomír Sztwiertni)
10) On "East", "Central" and "Eastern" Europe: Belarus and Central European
politics of identity (Aliaksei Kazharski)
Part III: Geopolitics
11) Regional geopolitics perspective of contemporary Poland: same or
different with other V4 Countries? (Wojciech Kazanecki)
12) Geopolitics in the Polish national strategies (¿ukasz Medeksza)
13) Towards a sustainable Visegrad: some reflections on the future role of
Central Europe in the EU (Tomá Stráay)
14) Popular geopolitics: understanding the Central European space in the
Czech Republic (Matus Halas)
15) Regional geopolitics: the case of Hungary (Attila Jakab)
Part IV: Nationalism
16) Nation: Central European context (Radoslaw Zenderowski)
17) The normative isomorphism of language, nation and state (Thomas
Kamusella)
18) Nation and region in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
19) My hero, your enemy: competing national memory cultures and symbolic
politics in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
20) The concept of "nation" in Polish educational books (Daniel Ciunajcis)
21) Narra
Acknowledgments
Making sense of Central Europe: political concepts of the region (Marcin
Moskalewicz, Wojciech Przybylski)
Part I: Positioning Central Europe
1) Positioning in global hierarchies: the case of Central Europe (Attila
Mellegh)
2) Centers of Europe (Mate Zombory)
3) Creating Central Europe in Polish and Czech Samizdat (Weronika
Parafinowicz-Wertun )
4) Transition/transformation, state capture or varieties of capitalism?
(Marcel Tomasek)
5) Europeanization (Michal Wenzel)
Part II: Orientalism
6) Which way east? A conceptual misunderstanding (Adam Reichardt)
7) Problem of "Western" approach to the "East" - a need for more careful
listening and better understanding (Igor Lyubashenko)
8) Poland and the East (Tomasz Zarycki)
9) The East in the Czech perspective (Radomír Sztwiertni)
10) On "East", "Central" and "Eastern" Europe: Belarus and Central European
politics of identity (Aliaksei Kazharski)
Part III: Geopolitics
11) Regional geopolitics perspective of contemporary Poland: same or
different with other V4 Countries? (Wojciech Kazanecki)
12) Geopolitics in the Polish national strategies (¿ukasz Medeksza)
13) Towards a sustainable Visegrad: some reflections on the future role of
Central Europe in the EU (Tomá Stráay)
14) Popular geopolitics: understanding the Central European space in the
Czech Republic (Matus Halas)
15) Regional geopolitics: the case of Hungary (Attila Jakab)
Part IV: Nationalism
16) Nation: Central European context (Radoslaw Zenderowski)
17) The normative isomorphism of language, nation and state (Thomas
Kamusella)
18) Nation and region in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
19) My hero, your enemy: competing national memory cultures and symbolic
politics in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
20) The concept of "nation" in Polish educational books (Daniel Ciunajcis)
21) Narra
Making sense of Central Europe: political concepts of the region (Marcin
Moskalewicz, Wojciech Przybylski)
Part I: Positioning Central Europe
1) Positioning in global hierarchies: the case of Central Europe (Attila
Mellegh)
2) Centers of Europe (Mate Zombory)
3) Creating Central Europe in Polish and Czech Samizdat (Weronika
Parafinowicz-Wertun )
4) Transition/transformation, state capture or varieties of capitalism?
(Marcel Tomasek)
5) Europeanization (Michal Wenzel)
Part II: Orientalism
6) Which way east? A conceptual misunderstanding (Adam Reichardt)
7) Problem of "Western" approach to the "East" - a need for more careful
listening and better understanding (Igor Lyubashenko)
8) Poland and the East (Tomasz Zarycki)
9) The East in the Czech perspective (Radomír Sztwiertni)
10) On "East", "Central" and "Eastern" Europe: Belarus and Central European
politics of identity (Aliaksei Kazharski)
Part III: Geopolitics
11) Regional geopolitics perspective of contemporary Poland: same or
different with other V4 Countries? (Wojciech Kazanecki)
12) Geopolitics in the Polish national strategies (¿ukasz Medeksza)
13) Towards a sustainable Visegrad: some reflections on the future role of
Central Europe in the EU (Tomá Stráay)
14) Popular geopolitics: understanding the Central European space in the
Czech Republic (Matus Halas)
15) Regional geopolitics: the case of Hungary (Attila Jakab)
Part IV: Nationalism
16) Nation: Central European context (Radoslaw Zenderowski)
17) The normative isomorphism of language, nation and state (Thomas
Kamusella)
18) Nation and region in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
19) My hero, your enemy: competing national memory cultures and symbolic
politics in Central Europe (Bálint Varga)
20) The concept of "nation" in Polish educational books (Daniel Ciunajcis)
21) Narra