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Analyzes the processes of nation-building in nineteenth and early-twentieth-century south-eastern Europe. A product of transnational comparative teamwork, this collection represents a coordinated interpretation based on ten varied academic cultures and traditions.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Introduction: Towards a Framework for Studying the Politics of National Pecularity in the 19th Century
  2. Diana Mishkova
  3. pp. 1-44
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  1. Part I. Ethnos and Citizens: Versions of Cultural-Political Construction of Identity
  1. Reconciliation of the Spirits and Fusion of the Interests: “Ottomanism” as an Identity Politics
  2. Alexander Vezenkov
  3. pp. 47-78
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  1. The People Incorporated: Constructions of the Nation in Transylvanian Romanian Liberalism, 1838–1848
  2. Kinga-Koretta Sata
  3. pp. 79-106
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  1. We, the Macedonians: The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912)
  2. Tchavdar Marinov
  3. pp. 107-138
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  1. History and Character: Visions of National Peculiarity in the Romanian PoliticalDiscourse of the 19th Century
  2. Balázs Trencsényi
  3. pp. 139-178
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  1. Part II. Nationalization of Sciences and the Definitions of the Folk
  1. Barbarians, Civilized People and Bulgarians: Definition of Identity in Textbooks and the Press (1830–1878)
  2. Desislava Lilova
  3. pp. 181-206
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  1. Narrating “the People” and “Disciplining” the Folk: The Constitution of the Hungarian Ethnographic Discipline and the Touristic Movements (1870–1900)
  2. pp. 207-236
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  1. Who are the Bulgarians? “Race,” Science and Politics in Fin-de-Siècle Bulgaria
  2. Stefan Detchev
  3. pp. 237-270
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  1. Part III. The Canon-Builders
  1. Jovan Jovanović Zmaj and the Serbian Identity between Poetry and History
  2. Bojan Aleksov
  3. pp. 273-306
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  1. Faik Konitza, the Modernizer of the Albanian Language and Nation
  2. Artan Puto
  3. pp. 307-340
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  1. Shemseddin Sami Frashëri (1850–1904): Contributing to the Construction of Albanian and Turkish Identities
  2. Bülent Bilmez
  3. pp. 341-372
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  1. Notes on the Contributors
  2. pp. 373-376
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 377-386
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