01461nam0 22003131i 450 UON0002328120231205102028.51229-01-31509-720020107d1994 |0itac50 bafreSY|||| 1||||Vie quotidienne des 'Agedattechniques et occupation de l'espace sur le Moyen-EuphrateOlivier D'Hontpréface de Robert CresswellDamasInstitut Français de Damas1994263 p.ill.27 cm.AntropologiaSiriaTecniche tradizionaliUONC007923FIEconomiaSiriaSocietà ruraleUONC007924FISIRIACondizioni economiche e socialiUONC082219FISYDamascoUONL000182956.91STORIA DELLA SIRIA21SIR XIVSIRIA - ANTROPOLOGIA ETNOGRAFIA ETNOLOGIA FOLKLORE SPORTAD'HONTOlivierUONV015684642500Institut Franc̜ais de DamasUONV246031650ITSOL20250711RICAUON00023281SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SIR XIV 002 N disperso SI SA 81581 5 002 N disperso SmarritoSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI XIV 017 SI AA 18174 5 017 Vie quotidienne des 'Agedat1198682UNIOR03770oam 2200577 c 450 991097522410332120260202090927.03-8382-7675-29783838276755(MiAaPQ)EBC7135238(Au-PeEL)EBL7135238(CKB)25315255600041(ibidem)9783838276755(EXLCZ)992531525560004120260202d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNational Questions: Theoretical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe /Alexander Motyl, Andreas Umland1st ed.Hannoveribidem20221 online resource (313 pages)Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society250Print version: Motyl, Alexander National Questions: Theoretical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe Berlin : Ibidem Verlag,c2022 Intro -- Preface -- 1 The Modernity of Nationalism. Nations, States and, Nation-States in the Contemporary World -- 2 Liberalism, Nationalism, and National Liberation Struggles -- 3 Inventing Invention. The Limits of National Identity Formation -- 4 Imagined Communities, Rational Choosers, Invented Ethnies -- 5 The Social Construction of Social Construction. Implications for Theories of Nationalism and Identity Formation -- 6 Why Is the "KGB Bar" Possible? Binary Morality and Its Consequences -- 7 Building Bridges and Changing Landmarks. Theory and Concepts in the Study of Soviet Nationalities -- 8 Negating the Negation. Russia, Not-Russia, and the West -- 9 Can Ukraine Have a History? -- 10 Should Ukraine Forget Its History? -- 11 The Holodomor and History. Bringing Ukrainians Back In -- 12 The Paradoxes of Paul Robert Magocsi. The Case for Rusyns and the Logical Necessity of Ukrainians -- 13 The Ukrainian Nationalist Movementand the Jews. Theoretical Reflections on Nationalism, Fascism, Rationality, Primordialism, and History -- 14 On Nationalism and Fascism -- 15 Putin's Russia as a Fascist Political System.Combining social science with the multi-disciplinarity of area studies, Alexander Motyl discusses in fifteen essays the malleability and modernity of national identity, the attractions and limits of social constructivist imaginings of nations, the impact of national discourses, binary morality, and historical narratives on interpretations of the Holocaust and the Holodomor, the relationship between liberalism, nationalism, and fascism, and the role of national identity and nationalism in Eastern Europe in general and the Soviet Union, Ukraine, and Russia in particular. Throughout the chapters, Motyl questions conventional wisdom, exposes its inconsistencies and weaknesses, and encourages readers to rethink their views in light of conceptual clarity, theoretical rigor, elementary logic, and empirical evidence.Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;Volume 250.Eastern EuropeNationNational DiscoursNationalismNationalismusOsteuropaEastern EuropeNationNational DiscoursNationalismNationalismusOsteuropa947Motyl Alexanderaut1837038Umland AndreasDr.edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910975224103321National Questions: Theoretical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe4415358UNINA