Produktbild: Nationalism from the Left

Nationalism from the Left The Bulgarian Communist Party During the Second World War and the Early Post-War Years

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2011

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

291

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/1.9 cm

Gewicht

608 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-19208-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2011

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

291

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/1.9 cm

Gewicht

608 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-19208-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Nationalism from the Left
  • Introduction 0.1 The 'archaeology' of Marxist nationalism Chapter 1 Marxist nationalism as evolved by the BCP up to 1944 1.1 Regional dynamics and the BCP before and during World War Two 1.2 Elements of the national(ist) discourse of the Bulgarian communist leadership 1.2.a The anti-imperialist theory 1.2.b Patriotism and internationalism 1.2.c Binary divisions 1.3 The Partisan movement 1.3.a Objectives and apparatuses of the partisan movement 1.3.b Use of commemoration and anniversaries 1.3.c Partisan songs 1.3.d Word and symbols 1.3.e Key elements of the nationalist discourse of the resistance movement Chapter 2 The nationalist discourse in domestic politics 2.1 The political spectrum in post-war Bulgaria 2.2 Disadvantages and advantages of the BCP 2.3 Communist tactics 2.4 Self-presentation of the BCP as national party 2.5 Nation, people, state, and Party 2.6 National enemies 2.7 The ethnic 'other' Chapter 3 The nationalist discourse with regard to the international arena 3.1 Binary divisions 3.2 The nation and its friends at the international level 3.2.a Socialist patriotism and proletarian internationalism 3.2.b The anti-imperialist idea and the Cominform 3.2.c The Soviet Union 3.2.d Pan-Slavism 3.2.e Non-Slav socialist friends 3.3 The nation and its enemies on the international level 3.3 a The past and the present worst enemy of the Slav peoples 3.3.b Neighbouring enemy nations of Bulgaria 3.4 National questions 3.4.a The Thracian question 3.4.b The Macedonian question Chapter 4 Flagging nationhood: Bulgarian communist (re)construction of the national past 4.1(Re)construction of the past: institutional framework 4.2 A peculiar Marxist version of history-writing 4.3 An outline of how the Bulgarian communists narrated the past of Bulgaria --- Bulgarian lands since prehistory --- Presentation of origin --- Byzantine times --- Cyril and Methodius --- Survival of the nation under the Ottoman yoke (14th-18th century) --- National liberation movement against the Turkish Yoke (circa 1860-1878) --- National integration: Eastern Rumelia-Macedonia (1885-1913) --- Bulgaria as a semi-colonial country (inter-war years) --- Second World War - Resistance movement - 9 September 1944 Chapter 5 Flagging nationhood: events and symbols 5.1 Celebrating the Bulgarian nation in the late 1940s 5.2 Anniversaries and commemorations of plainly national character 5.3 Anniversaries and commemorations of national and international character 5.4 Anniversaries and commemorations of a largely socialist character 5.5 National symbols 5.5.a The national emblem 5.5.b The national flag Conclusion Marxist nationalism Why nationalism? Appendix one: Political Parties Appendix two: Figures Appendix three: Tables Index Literature