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Moldova
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Moldova

Moldova: Arena of International Influences brings international perspective to Moldova’s foreign relations since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Eighteen chapters analyze the policy toward Moldova of selected international actors: Belarus, Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the European Union, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the unrecognized breakaway state of Transnistria. For these international actors, Moldova functions as an arena of influences—a sphere of intersecting interests, activities and, occasionally, competition. For the first time, leading experts and practitioners from many of the countries engaged in Moldova are brought together in a common language. The result is a detailed map of the international political landscape in Moldova, a chronicle of the past two decades, and a forecast of the country’s future.

The Limits of Loyalty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Limits of Loyalty

The overwhelming majority of historical work on the late Habsburg Monarchy has focused primarily on national movements and ethnic conflicts, with the result that too little attention has been devoted to the state and ruling dynasty. This volume is the first of its kind to concentrate on attempts by the imperial government to generate a dynastic-oriented state patriotism in the multinational Habsburg Monarchy. It examines those forces in state and society which tended toward the promotion of state unity and loyalty towards the ruling house. These essays, all original contributions and written by an international group of historians, provide a critical examination of the phenomenon of “dynastic patriotism” and offer a richly nuanced treatment of the multinational empire in its final phase.

Lost Fatherland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Lost Fatherland

How the demise of the Habsburg Empire, postwar sovereignty, and new diplomatic frontiers shaped the nature of citizenship, identity, and belonging across Europe This book is a collective portrait of twenty-one key statesmen who came of age during the Habsburg Empire. They include the cofounder of Austro-Marxism and the Austrian republic’s first foreign minister, the cofounder of the European Union after the Second World War, the founder of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, and Mussolini’s ambassador to Vienna. Some survived the First World War and the resulting geographical divisions in their homelands, and some went on to serve in politics and governments throughout Europe. Taken t...

Partitions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Partitions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-08-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The partition of the Indian subcontinent, the collapse of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, the reunification of Germany, the continuing feud between two Koreas, the Irish peace process, the case of Israel/Palestine and the lingering division of Cyprus, have together given rise to a huge body of literature. However, studies of partitions have usually focused on individual cases. This innovative volume uses comparative analysis to fill the gap in partition studies and examines cross-cutting issues such as: * violence * state formation * union and regional unification * geopolitics * transition.

Military Culture and Popular Patriotism in Late Imperial Austria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Military Culture and Popular Patriotism in Late Imperial Austria

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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Military Culture and Popular Patriotism examines the interplay between popular patriotism and military culture in late imperial Austria. Laurence Cole suggests that two main questions should be asked regarding the western half of the Habsburg Monarchy during the period from the mid-nineteenth century to the outbreak of war in 1914. Firstly, how far did imperial Austrian society experience a process of militarization comparable to that of other European countries? Secondly, how far did the military sphere foster popular patriotism in the multinational state? Various manifestations of military culture, including hero cults and, above all, military veterans associations, provide the main subjec...

Between State's Interest and Rescuing Mission
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Between State's Interest and Rescuing Mission

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Staging the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Staging the Past

This volume contains three sections of essays which examine the role of commemoration and public celebrations in the creation of a national identity in Habsburg lands. It also seeks to engage historians of culture and of nationalism in other geographic fields as well as colleagues who work on Habsburg Central Europe, but write about nationalism from different vantage points. There is hope that this work will help generate a dialogue, especially with colleagues who live in the regions that were analyzed. Many of the authors consider the commemorations discussed in this volume from very different points of view, as they themselves are strongly rooted in a historical context that remains much closer to the nationalism we critique.

Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Controversy over the Adriatic Region, 1915-1920
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Controversy over the Adriatic Region, 1915-1920

This book explores the path that led to the Treaty of Rapallo (1920) between Italy and the new Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in the aftermath of the First World War, when the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire were allotted to new and existing states, with regard as far as possible to the nationalities of the people living in the various territories in addition to the future of Montenegro and Albania. Based on vast archival documentation and published sources, the contributors to this book discuss the nature of the disputes which arose in the Adriatic area, often as the result of the inhabitants of the different territories being o...

Virginio Gayda, the Yugoslav Question and the Italian Irredenta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Virginio Gayda, the Yugoslav Question and the Italian Irredenta

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-13
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This is a study of the early writings of Virginio Gayda (1885-1944), a talented but amoral Italian journalist whose career spanned two world wars. A keen observer, prolific writer and propagandist during his stint as the newspaper La Stampa’s special correspondent in Habsburg Vienna, Gayda lent his considerable skills to promote an aggressive foreign policy. No one did more than he to poison relations between the Italian and Yugoslav peoples. His is the story of a respected journalist who chose an ultranationalist path to fascism and international fame. Not uninfluenced by rank careerism and material reward he forsook his roots to embrace the antisemitic “race” laws of 1938 and Italy’s disastrous partnership with Nazi Germany.

Die Minderheiten zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 236

Die Minderheiten zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen

Der Ausgang des Ersten Weltkriegs zwang die internationale Gemeinschaft insgesamt und ihre einzelnen Staaten dazu, sich mit der Rechtslage der nationalen Minderheiten auseinanderzusetzen. Es galt, die durch den Versailler Vertrag entstandene neue Ordnung zu festigen und Krisen zwischen nationalen Minderheiten und Mehrheiten insbesondere in den neugegründeten, noch wenig stabilen Staaten (Polen, Tschechoslowakei, baltische Länder) oder in den beträchtlich erweiterten (Rumänien, Serbien, Griechenland) vorzubeugen. Es wurde demzufolge eine Reihe von Maßnahmen auf allen Gebieten des öffentlichen Lebens notwendig, um sich der neuen Situation anzupassen. In den Jahren 1919-1939 versuchten der Völkerbund und die Staaten mit starken Minderheiten Regierungsprinzipien zu definieren, die sowohl den Minderheiten als auch den Mehrheiten in gleicher Weise zufriedenstellende Lösungen bieten konnten. Wenn auch die Lösung von 1918 in staatspolitischer Hinsicht völlig neu war, stellte sie in Bezug auf die interethnischen Beziehungen lediglich ein Moment in jahrhundertelangen Prozessen dar.