TY - BOOK AU - Ady,Endre AU - Alî Bedirxan,Celadet AU - Beöthy,Zsolt AU - Bobrzyński,Michał AU - Boilǎ,Romul AU - Caragiale,Ion Luca AU - Ersoy,Ahmet AU - Fikret,Tevfik AU - Fishta,Gjergj AU - Gjergj Nikolla,Millosh AU - Gombrowicz,Witold AU - Gusti,Dimitrie AU - Górny,Maciej AU - Górski,Artur AU - Hašek,Jaroslav AU - Ibrăileanu,Garabet AU - Inan,Afet AU - Kamiński,Aleksander AU - Kechriotis,Vangelis AU - Konstantinov,Aleko AU - Krleža,Miroslav AU - Kyorchev,Dimo AU - Kós,Károly AU - Levstik,Vladimir AU - Lovinescu,Eugen AU - Maiorescu,Titu AU - Marinov,Dimitar AU - Matoš,Antun Gustav AU - Merxhani,Branko AU - Misirkov,Krste Petkov AU - Musil,Robert AU - Novomeský,Ladislav AU - Papadiamantis,Alexandros AU - Pavlů,Bohdan AU - Pekař,Josef AU - Penev,Boyan AU - Pfitzner,Josef AU - Politis,Nikolaos AU - Psicharis,Ioannis AU - Ruvarac,Ilarion AU - Rádl,Emanuel AU - Sami,Şemseddin AU - Seferis,George AU - Seyfeddin,Ömer AU - Sienkiewicz,Henryk AU - Skerlić,Jovan AU - Skliros,Giorgos AU - Szeptycki,Metropolitan Andrzej AU - Szujski,Józef AU - Theotokas,Gιοrgos AU - Vartanian,Hovsep AU - Zeletin,Ştefan TI - Modernism: Representations of National Culture T2 - Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945) SN - 9786155211942 U1 - 001.1094 22/eng/20230216 PY - 2010///] CY - Budapest, New York PB - Central European University Press KW - HISTORY / Europe / General KW - bisacsh KW - Eastern Europe, Identity, Intellectual life, Modernism, National characteristics, Sources N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Editorial note --; CHAPTER I. CULTURAL MODERNIZATION: INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF “NATIONAL SCIENCES” --; STUDY ON THE LIFE OF MODERN GREEKS --; THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY IN WORD AND PICTURE --; ON PRINCE LAZAR --; LIVING ANTIQUITY --; THE SMALL MIRROR OF HUNGARIAN LITERATURE --; TURKISH LEXICON --; THE HISTORY OF MODERN ROMANIAN CIVILIZATION --; HISTORY OF NEW BULGARIAN LITERATURE --; PROLEGOMENA TO AN OUTLINE OF TURKISH HISTORY --; THE MISSION OF LANGUAGE --; THE SCIENCE OF NATION --; CHAPTER II. THE “CRITICAL TURNS”: SUBVERTING THE ROMANTIC NARRATIVES --; SOME TRUTHS FROM OUR HISTORY --; AGAINST THE CONTEMPORARY DIRECTION IN ROMANIAN CULTURE --; HISTORY OF POLAND IN OUTLINE --; THE CRITICAL SPRIT IN ROMANIAN CULTURE --; OUR SOCIAL QUESTION --; PROGRESSIVISM AND CONSERVATISM IN SLOVAKIA --; THE MEANING OF CZECH HISTORY --; THE NEW YOUTH MAGAZINES AND OUR NEW GENERATION --; FREE SPIRIT --; THE WAR BETWEEN CZECHS AND GERMANS --; THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CHAOS --; CHAPTER III. LITERARY REPRESENTATIONS OF THE “NATIONAL CHARACTER” --; WITH FIRE AND SWORD; TEUTONIC KNIGHTS --; BAY GANYO --; RROMANIAN MAN AND RROMANIAN WOMAN --; EASTER CHANTER --; PRIMO, THE TURKISH CHILD --; THE NATIONAL CHARACTER OF DONKEYS --; THE GOOD SOLDIER ŠVEJK --; THE MAN WITHOUT QUALITIES --; THE HIGHLAND LUTE --; THE BANQUET IN BLITVA --; STONES FOR THE RAMPART --; CHAPTER IV. AESTHETIC MODERNISM AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES --; MY JOURNEY --; THE CZECH MODERN --; YOUNG POLAND --; I AM THE SON OF KING GOG OF MAGOG; SONG OF THE HUNGARIAN JACOBIN --; OUR SORROWS --; ART AND NATIONALISM --; THE CURRENT STATE AND DEVELOPMENT OF SLOVAK CULTURE --; WE, THE SONS OF THE NEW AGE; THE HIGHLANDER RECITAL --; HALUK’S CREDO --; FERDYDURKE --; A GREEK – MAKRIYANNIS --; CHAPTER V. REGIONALISM, AUTONOMISM AND THE MINORITY IDENTITY-BUILDING NARRATIVES --; THE CONSTITUTIONAL TRUTHS --; THE KURDISH QUESTION, ITS ORIGINS AND CAUSES --; ON MACEDONIAN MATTERS --; ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE HOUSE OF LORDS IN VIENNA --; TRANSYLVANIA --; STUDY ON THE REORGANIZATION OF THE UNIFIED ROMANIAN STATE --; SUDETEN GERMAN HISTORY --; RESOLUTION OF THE MUSLIMS OF BANJALUKA; restricted access N2 - Fifty-one texts illustrate the evolution of modernism in Eastern Europe. Essays, articles, poems, or excerpts from longer works offer new opportunities of possible comparisons of the respective national cultures. The volume focuses on the literary and scientific attempts at squaring the circle of individual and collective identities. Often outspokenly critical of the romantic episteme, these texts reflect a more sophisticated and critical stance than in the preceding periods. At the same time, rather than representing a complete rupture, they often continue and confirm the romantic identity narratives, albeit with "other means". The volume also presents the ways national minorities sought to legitimize their existence with reference to their cultural and institutional peculiarity UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9786155211942 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9786155211942/original ER -