Egbert Jahn (ed.) Nationalism in Late and Post-Communist Europe All three volumes: Baden-Baden: Nomos 2008/2009, 1359 pages, ISBN 3-8329-3971-7
Content of the 1 st volume The Failed Nationalism of the Multinational and Partial National States Baden-Baden: Nomos 2008, 367 pages, ISBN 3-8329-3968-7
Foreword 11
General part
Egbert Jahn The state-transformation in the East of Europe. “Second national rebirth”. Nationalism, national movements, and the formation of nation-states in late and post-communist Europe since 1985 19
Dieter Langewiesche West European nationalism in the 19 th and early 20 th century 82
Miroslav Hroch The historical conditions of “nationalism” in Central and East European countries 97
Georg Elwert/ Kristóf Gosztonyi Violence and ethnicity 110
Rogers Brubaker National minorities, nationalizing states, and external national homelands in the new Europe 133
Hans-Jürgen Puhle New nationalisms in Eastern Europe – a sixth wave? 153
1 Valery A. Tishkov Forget the nation: A post-nationalist understanding of nationalism or choosing the right language for human coalitions and projects 172
Case studies
Peter Bonin Failures compared. The state nationalisms of non-national states in socialist Europe 193
Dmitry M. Epstein Soviet patriotism, 1985-1991 201
Nenad Stefanov Yugoslavia: No man’s land. On the problem of a Yugoslav political idea at the end of the 1980s 224
Andreas Reich Czechoslovakia-patriotism and Czech-Slovak nationalism. Vain attempt to mediate between two apparently incompatible ethno-nationalisms 243
Bruno Schoch Not on ideology alone. On the failure of socialist German national consciousness in the GDR 268
Marie-Janine Calic The failure of Bosnian-Herzegovian patriotism 289
Egbert Jahn The significance of the failure of polyethnic and multinational states for the integration of Europe 314
Additional bibliography 351
List of authors 365
2 Content of the 2 nd volume Nationalism in the Nation States Baden-Baden: Nomos 2009, 633 pages, ISBN 3-8329-3969-4
Foreword 13
Case studies on the post-Soviet European states
Gerhard Simon Russian Federation nationalism of Russians and Non-Russians 16
Franz Preißler Russian (ethnic) nationalism 43
Beate Eschment The Russians of Kazakhstan in search of their national identity 75
Volodymyr Kulyk Nationalisms in Ukraine, 1986-1996 100
Astrid Sahm Sovereignty until revoked? Belarus-nationalism and Belorusian nationalism 123
Claus Neukirch The Republic of Moldova between unionism, Moldovanism and civic nationalism 149
Mart Laar National awakening in Estonia – then and now 173
Susanne Nies The Latvian national movement and Latvian nationalism, 1986-1996 200
Barbara Christophe Cohesion und difference. Nation and nationalism in Lithuania 217
Oliver Reissner Georgia and its new national movement 242
Tessa Hofmann From irredenta to independence and back: Armenia and Nagorno- Karabakh 1986-1997 269 3 Raoul Motika Nationalism in Azerbaidzhan and Azeri-Turkish nationalism 292
Case studies on the East Central European states
Peter Tokarski Political and socio-economic normalisation: An opportunity for the dismantlement of romanticised nationalism in Poland 322
David Čan ĕk Czech nationalism and ethnic minorities from the late 1980s to 1997 349
Silvia Miháliková Nationalism and minority problems in Slovakia 372
Éva Petrás/ Norbert Spannenberger (Dis-)continuities in Hungarian nationalism in the light of systemic transformation 394
Case studies on the South East European states
Jože Pu čnik Slovenia: The road to nation statehood 418
Mojmir Križan Croatia: A paradigmatic case of ethnic nationalism 440
Holm Sundhaussen Serbian nationalism, 1985-1995 466
Heinz Willemsen/ Stefan Troebst Scarce continuities, multiple fractures: The Republic of Macedonia, 1987-1995 498
Michael Schmidt-Neke Albania: The unfinished nation state 527
Ulrich Büchsenschütz Nationalism and democracy in Bulgaria 553
Mariana Hausleitner The patriot race. Nationalism in Romania 581 4 Additional bibliography 608
List of authors 634
Content of the 3 rd volume Nationalism in the National Territorial Units Baden-Baden: Nomos 2008, 359 pages, ISBN 3-8329-3970-0
Foreword 11
Andreas Kappeler Commentary: (Sub-) Nationalisms of the nations without a state 14
Case studies on territorial units of the Russian Federation
Leokadiya M. Drobizheva Nationalisms in the Russian Federation Republics (Sakha, North Ossetia, Tatarstan, Tuva): Elite ideology and mass consciousness 27
Kaija Heikkinen/ Ilkka Liikanen Ethnic and political nationalism in the Republic of Karelia 1985-1995 53
Valery V. Mares’ev The Nationalisms of Mordvinia 73
Damir M. Iskhakov The Tatarstan’s model and Tatar nationalism 93
Fail’ G. Safin Contemporary Bashkir nationalism 110
Ol’ga V. Vasil’eva Karachai nationalism and the republic of Karachaevo Cherkessiia 128
Dzhabrail D. Gakaev National movements in Chechenia: Origins, results, prospects 149
5 Rimma A. Urkhanova The national question in Buryatia: A retrospective view 169
Case studies on territorial units of the Western and Southern countries of the Community of Independent States (CIS)
Susan Stewart The Crimean Tatar national movement: A contribution to stability or to insecurity? 186
Klemens Büscher The “statehood” of Transnistria - an accident of history? 205
Hulya Demirdirek (Re-)claiming nationhood through renativisation of language: The Gagauz in Moldova 231
Aleksandr M. Kokeev Abkhazia: Towards national rebirth - or an ethnocratic state 248
Case study on a territorial unit of South Eastern Europe
Zuzana Finger Kosovo: The national shadow state 268
Switzerland for Comparison
Egbert Jahn The Swiss state-nation and self-willed nation: A model for the regulation of relations between ethnic and national groups in the East European states? 291
Additional bibliography 344
List of authors 357 6