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Central Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, 1914-1923

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Ethnic nationalism and the fall of empires

Central Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, 1914-1923

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Ethnic Nationalism and the Fall of Empire examines the critical dilemmas of nationalist politics in the first world war. The book focuses on a selection of case-studies drawn from events in the Habsburg, Romanov and Ottoman Empires, as well as the nation-states that arose form their break-up during, and in the aftermath of the First World War. It proposes that the events of the war itself catapulted nationalist movements into positions of authority well before the necessary cultural and institutional framework had had time to develop. The resulting crisis of political modernisation has reemerged in the late twentieth century and has been a fundamental threat to global stability.Ethnic Nationalism and the Fall of Empire includes examination of: the role of intelligentsias the effect of WW1 on the peoples of multi ethnic empires the conflicts over how to define the boundaries of nationhood in the new post-war polities the role of institutional continuity and the old elites in the evolution of the new nation states.

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273

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: List of Maps xi
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction 1
2 Ethnicity and Empire: An Historical Introduction 7
The Austro-Hungarian Empire 8
The Russian Empire 19
The Ottoman Empire 28
Epilogue 33
3 On the Eve of War: The Intelligentsia as Vanguard of Nationalism 34
Conflicting NationalistAgendas in East Central Europe 36
Poland 36
Czechs and Slovaks 42
The Dream of Yugoslav Unity 46
Synopsis 48
Populism, Socialism, and Nationalism in the Russian Empire 49
Social Elites and Nationalist Intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire 57
From Ottomanism to Turkish Nationalism 57
From Ottomanism to Arab Nationalism 63
Conclusion 67
4 Straining the Imperial Molds, 1914-1918 70
War Front, Home Front, and the Politicization of Ethnicity in the Habsburg Empire 71
Loyalties on the (Front) Line 73
The Czech Home Front 78
The South Slav Lands 84
Synopsis 88
The Ethnic Dimension of War and Revolution in Russia 90
Nationalism and Separatism under the Provisional Government 92
The Socio-Cultural Bases of Ethnic Unrest 94
The Burden of War in the Middle East 104
The Radicalization of Turkish Nationalism 105
The Suppression of Dissent in the Arab Lands 111
Conclusion 114
5 New Arenas of Action: Nationalisms of Occupation and Exile, 1914-1918 116
Zones of Occupation 116
Poland and Lithuania 116
Serbia 125
The Politics of Exile 128
The Czechoslovak National Council 129
The Yugoslav Committee 132
The Polish National Committee 138
Zionism 140
Synopsis 145
Volunteer Legions 146
The Czechoslovak Legion 147
Pilsudski's First Brigade 149
The Arab Revolt 152
Conclusion 155
6 Defining the Boundaries of the Nation, 1918-1923 156
Defining Frontiers in East Central Europe 157
The Political Geography of Soviet Ethnofederalism 171
The Ethnic Dimension of Russian Political Collapse and Civil War 171
The Soviet Ethnofederal Experiment 174
Reconfiguring the Boundaries of Identity in the Middle East 183
The Turkish Settlement and the Kemalist State 183
European Imperialism as Framework for the Genesis of
Middle Eastern Nation-States 187
Statehood vs. Nationhood in the Arab World 189
Sectarianism and Ethno-Regional Politics in the Framework
of Arab Nationalism 192
Conclusion 196
7 Old Elites and Radical Challengers in the New Nation-States, 1918-1939 198
Institutional Continuities and Disaffected Ethnic Groups: the Czechoslovak and Yugoslav Cases 201
Czechoslovakia 201
Yugoslavia 204
Revolutionary Elites in Reactionary Roles: Poland and the Arab Middle East 207
Poland 207
Syria and Iraq 211
Conclusion 215
8 Conclusion 218
Notes 224
Index 264.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [224]-263) and index.

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Other Titles
Ethnic nationalism & the fall of empires

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.54/09/041
Library of Congress
DJK48.5 .R67 2001, DJK48.5.R67 2001, DJK 48.5 R67 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 273 p. :
Number of pages
273

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Open Library
OL6786754M
Internet Archive
ethnicnationalis00rosh
ISBN 10
0415178932, 0415242290
LCCN
00042475
OCLC/WorldCat
44162606
Goodreads
526732
85658

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