Language and Identities in Historical Perspective
Front
Preface
The Process of Nationbuilding in Medieval Germany. A Brief Overview
R. Averkorn
Nations and Denominations in Transylvania (13th - 16th Century)
I.-A. Pop
Language, Ethnicity and Nationalism: the Case of Iceland
G. Hálfdanarson
The Building of the Finnish Nation in the 19th Century
Hannes Saarinen
Hungary as a Multi-Ethnic State in the 19th Century Austro-Hungarian Empire
Csaba Lévai
Telling the Story of the Nation in Risorgimento Italy
A.M. Banti
German Parsons and the Latvian Peasant Enlightenment between the 18th and the 19th Century
M.Grudule
The National Movement in Latvia in the 19th Century: a Nation as a
Quasi-Religion
D.Hanovs
The Post-Soviet Body of Latvian Literature: Gender and Genre
A. Cimdina
The Empire Strikes Back: the Historiography of Britain and Ireland
Steven Ellis
The Teaching of Irish History in the 1920s
Mary Coffey
Racism and/or Nationalism: Minorities and Language Policy under Fascist Regimes
K. Bochmann
The Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia: from King Aleksandar to Marshall Tito,
1918-1980
Matjaž Klementcic
Belgium and the Flemish Movement. From Centralised Francophone
State to Multilingual Federation (1830-2000)
M. Van Ginderachter
Diplomatic Tolerance: Estonian-Hungarian Relations between the World Wars
E. Medijainen
The Integration of the Russian Minority in Estonia
J. Kangilaski
The Russian Minority in Post-Communist Estonia. A Comparison with Czech-Südeten German Relations after the Wars
R. Lokk