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Language and Nationalism in Europe


Language and Nationalism in Europe

Paperback by Barbour, Stephen (Lecturer in German, Lecturer in German, University of Oxford); Carmichael, Cathie (Lecturer in Contemporary History, Lecturer in Contemporary History, Middlesex University)

Language and Nationalism in Europe

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ISBN:
9780199250851
Publication Date:
3 Jan 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
332 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Language and Nationalism in Europe

Description

This book examines the role of language in the present and past creation of social, cultural, and national identities in Europe. It considers the way in which language politics may sometimes reinforce national identity (as in France), or sometimes tend to undermine the nation-state (as in Spain). After an introduction describing the interactive roles of language, ethnicity, culture, and institutions in the character and formation of nationalism and national identity, the book considers their different manifestations throughout Europe. This is an accessible investigation of a subject of perennial importance in European culture and politics. It will be of equal interest to political scientists, historians, and sociolinguists. Chapters by leading scholars are devoted to Britain and Ireland; France; Spain and Portugal; Scandinavia, Iceland, and Finland; the Netherlands and Belgium; Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Luxembourg; Italy; Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic; Bulgaria, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Albania, Slovenia, Romania, Croatia, Macedonia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Greece and Turkey; the Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, the Baltic States, and the Russian Federation. The book concludes with a consideration of the relative status of the languages of Europe and how these, and the identities they reflect, are changing and evolving.

Contents

1. Nationalism, Language, Europe ; 2. Britain and Ireland: The Varying Significance of Language for Nationalism ; 3. France: 'One State, One Nation, One Language?' ; 4. The Iberian Peninsula: Conflicting Linguistic Nationalisms ; 5. Northern Europe: Languages as Prime Markers of Ethnic and National Identity ; 6. The Low Countries: A Study in Sharply Contrasting Nationalisms ; 7. Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg: The Total Coincidence of Nations and Speech Communities? ; 8. Language and Nationalism in Italy: Language as a Weak Marker of Identity ; 9. Contrasting Ethnic Nationalisms: Eastern Central Europe ; 10. 'A People Exists and that People has its Language': Language and Nationalism in the Balkans ; 11. Greece and European Turkey: From Religious to Linguistic Identity ; 12. Coming to Terms with the Past: Language and Nationalism in Russia and its Neighbours ; 13. Conclusions: Language and National Identity in Europe ; References ; Index

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