Cover -- Ethnicizing Europe -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION Ethnicizing Europe? -- PART 1: LAWS AND LEGAL CONCEPTS OF CITIZENSHIP -- 1 Demarcating the National Family: French Nation-Building, "Authentic" Alsatians, German Immigrants, and Alsace, 1914-1920 -- 2 Citizens without a State: "Nationality," International Law, and Jewish Emigration to the United States,1918-1921 -- 3 "May it be as soon as possible!": Polish Governments' Plans Toward Jewish Mass Emigration -- PART 2: LANGUAGE AS ETHNOPOLITICAL PRACTICE -- 4 Language Fight: Conflicts over Ukrainian/Ruthenian Minority Schools in Eastern Galicia in the Second Polish Republic -- 5 Looking for a Viennese Swabian village: Landsmannschaft Migrant Activism and Its Limits in Interwar Vienna -- 6 Controlled Youth Emancipation: Hungarian Germans as Part of the Group Formation Process in the Interwar Period -- PART 3: RACIALIZATION AND RADICALIZATION OF ETHNICITY -- 7 Living in disturbed times: The Ethnopolitical and Social Consequences of the War and of the New State Order in the Bohemian Lands, 1918-1923 -- 8 Historical Debate About the Shared Roots and Divergent Causes of the Green, Red, and White Terrors -- 9 Polish and Ukrainian Propaganda |