Cultural Autonomy in Contemporary Europe

Cultural Autonomy in Contemporary Europe
Title Cultural Autonomy in Contemporary Europe PDF eBook
Author David J. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 147
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317968514

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In this volume, some of the world’s leading scholars involved in researching the fields of ethnopolitics, nationalism and ideas of nation and state, have come together to produce a work that is both original and accessible. The volume explores the rich, but sadly neglected tradition of thought on non-territorial cultural autonomy as exemplified by the work of Karl Renner and Otto Bauer and the European Nationalities Congress of the 1920s. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and case study approaches, the authors challenge conventional thinking on how best to reconcile competing claims over territory and cultural expression. Drawing upon a range of examples from countries such as Russia, Romania and Hungary, and by comparing the situation of territorially-based ethnic minorities with those - principally the Roma - who lack identification with a given state or states, the authors of this volume seek to supply answers and question received truths.

National Cultural Autonomy and Its Contemporary Critics

National Cultural Autonomy and Its Contemporary Critics
Title National Cultural Autonomy and Its Contemporary Critics PDF eBook
Author Ephraim Nimni
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 288
Release 2005
Genre Autonomy
ISBN 9780415249645

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This new book delivers the first English translation of 'State and Nation' and brings together a collection of distinguished and leading political scientists to provide a detailed and critical assessment of Renner's theory of national-cultural autonomy.

Contemporary Europe

Contemporary Europe
Title Contemporary Europe PDF eBook
Author Salvador Giner
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 323
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Europe
ISBN 9780710089267

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Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries

Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries
Title Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries PDF eBook
Author Andreas J. Wiesand
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 358
Release 2016-11-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3110432250

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The WROCLAW COMMENTARIES address legal questions as well as political consequences related to freedom of, and access to, the arts and (old/new) media; questions of religious and language rights; the protection of minorities and other vulnerable groups; safeguarding cultural diversity and heritage; and further pertinent issues. Specialists from all over Europe and the world summarise and comment on core messages of legal instruments, the essence of case-law as well as prevailing and important dissenting opinions in the literature, with the aim of providing a user-friendly tool for the daily needs of decision or law-makers at different juridical, administrative and political levels as well as others working in the field of culture and human rights.

Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State

Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State
Title Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State PDF eBook
Author David J. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136309144

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This book explores a largely forgotten legacy of multicultural political thought and practice from within Eastern Europe and examines its relevance to post-Cold War debates on state and nationhood. Featuring a Preface by former UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke, it weaves theory and practice to challenge established understandings of the nation state. Eastern Europe is still too often viewed through the prism of ethnic conflict, which overlooks the region’s positive contribution to modern debates on the political management of ethno-cultural diversity, and towards the construction of a united Europe ‘beyond the nation-state’. Based on extensive archival research in Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Russia, as well as the League of Nations Archive in Geneva, this book explores this neglected multicultural legacy and assesses its significance in the post-Cold War era, which has seen the reappearance of national cultural autonomy laws in several states of Eastern Europe. Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State is invaluable reading for students and scholars of political science, history, sociology and European studies, and also for policy makers and others interested in minority rights and ethnic conflict regulation.

Language, Culture and Communication in Contemporary Europe

Language, Culture and Communication in Contemporary Europe
Title Language, Culture and Communication in Contemporary Europe PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Hoffmann
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 186
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781853593604

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"This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to the consideration of aspects of Europe's linguistic and cultural heritage. The ten contributions explore the relationship between language, culture and modern communication, either taking Europe as a whole or looking at specific countries. The authors' backgrounds and expertise span a number of disciplines, from linguistics, sociolinguistics and translation studies to information technology and cultural studies."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Contested History of Autonomy

The Contested History of Autonomy
Title The Contested History of Autonomy PDF eBook
Author Gerard Rosich
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 240
Release 2018-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1350048658

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The Contested History of Autonomy examines the concept of autonomy in modern times. It presents the history of modernity as constituted by the tension between sovereignty and autonomy and offers a critical interpretation of European modernity from a global perspective. The book shows, in contrast to the standard view of its invention, that autonomy (re)emerged as a defining quality of modernity in early modern Europe. Gerard Rosich looks at how the concept is first used politically, in opposition to the rival concept of sovereignty, as an attribute of a collective-self in struggle against imperial domination. Subsequently the book presents a range of historical developments as significant events in the history of imperialism which are connected at once with the consolidation of the concept of sovereignty and with a western view of modernity. Additionally, the book provides an interpretation of the history of globalization based on this connection. Rosich discusses the conceptual shortcomings and historical inadequacy of the traditional western view of modernity against the background of recent breakthroughs in world history. In doing so, it reconstructs an alternative interpretation of modernity associated with the history of autonomy as it appeared in early modern Europe, before looking to the present and the ongoing tension between 'sovereignty' and 'autonomy' that exists. This is a groundbreaking study that will be of immense value to scholars researching modern Europe and its relationship with the World.