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Nationalgeschichte Im Multikulturellen Raum: Serbische Erinnerungskultur Und Konkurrierende Geschichtsentwurfe Im Habsburgischen Bosnien-Herzegowina 1878-1914
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Nationalgeschichte Im Multikulturellen Raum: Serbische Erinnerungskultur Und Konkurrierende Geschichtsentwurfe Im Habsburgischen Bosnien-Herzegowina 1878-1914

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Nation-building was the core political project of the bourgeois 19th century. It went along with the rise of national history, both as a new discipline and genre. Its general task was to trace back the origins of the imagined communities deeply into the past, and by doing so to legitimize the political claim of people and territory. National history produced an inventory of images, which became the basis for political discourse. But if constructed this way - how did national history adapt to an environment that was thoroughly marked by multiculturality and plurality of memories? The study investigates this issue, focusing on Habsburg Bosnia-Herzegovina and specifically on the bourgeois remembrance culture of the Bosnian Serbs.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
Germany
Date
10 October 2022
Pages
390
ISBN
9783847107811

Nation-building was the core political project of the bourgeois 19th century. It went along with the rise of national history, both as a new discipline and genre. Its general task was to trace back the origins of the imagined communities deeply into the past, and by doing so to legitimize the political claim of people and territory. National history produced an inventory of images, which became the basis for political discourse. But if constructed this way - how did national history adapt to an environment that was thoroughly marked by multiculturality and plurality of memories? The study investigates this issue, focusing on Habsburg Bosnia-Herzegovina and specifically on the bourgeois remembrance culture of the Bosnian Serbs.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
Germany
Date
10 October 2022
Pages
390
ISBN
9783847107811