Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2
Title Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author C. O'Reilly
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781349425464

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The political and social upheavals following 1989 have had a significant impact on the minority languages of Eastern Europe. There have been attempts at enlightened treatment of minority linguistic groups in some of the new states but in others such groups have been openly oppressed. This volume draws on sociologically and ethnographically oriented work from a number of disciplines to allow the reader to compare developments in the different states, and to examine the interplay of language issues, ethnic nationalism, and processes of state formation and restructuring in the various political and historical contexts of Central and Eastern Europe. A companion volume (0-333-92925-X) examines the status of minority languages in the European Union.

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1
Title Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author C. O'Reilly
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 183
Release 2001-09-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780333929254

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Developments in the European Union over the last decade have been largely positive from the perspective of stateless and minority ethnic groups and the survival and prosperity of minority languages. This selection of sociologically and ethnographically oriented work enables the reader to compare developments in different ethno-linguistic revival movements within the European Union. The contributions also explore the impact of EU policy and discourse on the individual movements and the orientation of Western Europe as a whole towards linguistic heterogeneity and cultural diversity. A companion volume (0-333-92924-1) examines the status of minority languages in post-1989 Eastern Europe.

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1
Title Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author C. O'Reilly
Publisher Springer
Pages 194
Release 2016-01-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230504639

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Developments in the European Union over the last decade have been largely positive from the perspective of stateless and minority ethnic groups and the survival and prosperity of minority languages. This selection of sociologically and ethnographically oriented work enables the reader to compare developments in different ethno-linguistic revival movements within the European Union. The contributions also explore the impact of EU policy and discourse on the individual movements and the orientation of Western Europe as a whole towards linguistic heterogeneity and cultural diversity. A companion volume (0-333-92924-1) examines the status of minority languages in post-1989 Eastern Europe.

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2

Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2
Title Language, Ethnicity and the State, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author C. O'Reilly
Publisher Springer
Pages 241
Release 2001-09-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1403914184

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The political and social upheavals following 1989 have had a significant impact on the minority languages of Eastern Europe. There have been attempts at enlightened treatment of minority linguistic groups in some of the new states but in others such groups have been openly oppressed. This volume draws on sociologically and ethnographically oriented work from a number of disciplines to allow the reader to compare developments in the different states, and to examine the interplay of language issues, ethnic nationalism, and processes of state formation and restructuring in the various political and historical contexts of Central and Eastern Europe. A companion volume (0-333-92925-X) examines the status of minority languages in the European Union.

Armenians in Post-Socialist Europe

Armenians in Post-Socialist Europe
Title Armenians in Post-Socialist Europe PDF eBook
Author Konrad Siekierski
Publisher Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar
Pages 242
Release 2016-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 3412501557

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This volume presents articles on the modern Armenian diaspora in post-socialist Europe, including the Baltic States, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia and Ukraine. Specialists from the fields of cultural anthropology, sociology, and area studies offer their insights into current developments of Armenian communities which, although located within common post-socialist time-space, differ from one another significantly in terms of their historical background, identity politics, and socio-cultural characteristics.

Multilingualism in the Baltic States

Multilingualism in the Baltic States
Title Multilingualism in the Baltic States PDF eBook
Author Sanita Lazdiņa
Publisher Springer
Pages 522
Release 2018-11-03
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 113756914X

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This edited collection provides an overview of linguistic diversity, societal discourses and interaction between majorities and minorities in the Baltic States. It presents a wide range of methods and research paradigms including folk linguistics, discourse analysis, narrative analyses, code alternation, ethnographic observations, language learning motivation, languages in education and language acquisition. Grouped thematically, its chapters examine regional varieties and minority languages (Latgalian, Võro, urban dialects in Lithuania, Polish in Lithuania); the integration of the Russian language and its speakers; and the role of international languages like English in Baltic societies. The editors’ introductory and concluding chapters provide a comparative perspective that situates these issues within the particular history of the region and broader debates on language and nationalism at a time of both increased globalization and ethno-regionalism. This book will appeal in particular to students and scholars of multilingualism, sociolinguistics, language discourses and language policy, and provide a valuable resource for researchers focusing on Baltic States, Northern Europe and the post-Soviet world in the related fields of history, political science, sociology and anthropology.

Divided Nations and European Integration

Divided Nations and European Integration
Title Divided Nations and European Integration PDF eBook
Author Tristan James Mabry
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 413
Release 2013-07-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812208277

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For ethnic minorities in Europe separated by state borders—such as Basques in France and Spain or Hungarians who reside in Slovakia and Romania—the European Union has offered the hope of reconnection or at least of rendering the divisions less obstructive. Conationals on different sides of European borders may look forward to increased political engagement, including new norms to support the sharing of sovereignty, enhanced international cooperation, more porous borders, and invigorated protections for minority rights. Under the pan-European umbrella, it has been claimed that those belonging to divided nations would no longer have to depend solely on the goodwill of the governments of their states to have their collective rights respected. Yet for many divided nations, the promise of the European Union and other pan-European institutions remains unfulfilled. Divided Nations and European Integration examines the impact of the expansion of European institutions and the ways the EU acts as a confederal association of member states, rather than a fully multinational federation of peoples. A wide range of detailed case studies consider national communities long within the borders of the European Union, such as the Irish and Basques; communities that have more recently joined, such as the Croats and Hungarians; and communities that are not yet members but are on its borders or in its "near abroad," such as the Albanians, Serbs, and Kurds. This authoritative volume provides cautionary but valuable insights to students of European institutions, nations and nationalism, regional integration, conflict resolution, and minority rights. Contributors: Tozun Bahcheli, Zoe Bray, Alexandra Channer, Zsuzsa Csergő, Marsaili Fraser, James M. Goldgeier, Michael Keating, Tristan James Mabry, John McGarry, Margaret Moore, Sid Noel, Brendan O'Leary, David Romano, Etain Tannam, Stefan Wolff.