Képzelt nemközösségek: nemzeti közömbösség, mint elemzési kategória

Translated title of the contribution: Imagined non-communities: national indifference as a category of analysis

Tara Zahra, Ágoston Berecz (Translator)

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Since the birth of mass political movements, European nationalists have lamented the failure of their constituents to respond to the siren song of national awakening. This article explores the potential of national indifference as a category of analysis in the history of modern central and eastern Europe. Tara Zahra defines indifference, explores how forms of national indifference changed over time, probes the methodological challenges associated with historicizing indifference, and examines the intersections between national indifference and transnational history. Making indifference visible enables historians to better understand the limits of nationalization and thereby helps to challenge the nationalist narratives and categories that have traditionally dominated the historiography of eastern Europe.
Translated title of the contributionImagined non-communities: national indifference as a category of analysis
Original languageHungarian
Pages (from-to)5-42
Number of pages38
JournalRegio: Kisebbség, Politika, Társadalom
Volume25
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2017

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