TY - BOOK AU - Andrian,Leopold AU - Antohi,Sorin AU - Atsiz,Hüseyin Nihal AU - Babits,Mihály AU - Barkan,Ömer Lütfi AU - Blaga,Lucian AU - Cioran,Emil AU - Crainic,Nichifor AU - Dmowski,Roman AU - Dragoumis,Ion AU - Durych,Jaroslav AU - Dvorniković,Vladimir AU - Eliade,Mircea AU - Hadzhiyski,Ivan AU - Hamdi Tanpinar,Ahmet AU - Hanus,Ladislav AU - Hofmannsthal,Hugo Von AU - Iorga,Nicolae AU - Janev,Janko AU - Kocbek,Edvard AU - Kramář,Karel AU - Kraus,Karl AU - Metaxas,Ioannis AU - Mishkova,Diana AU - Mutafchiev,Petar AU - Naim,Babanzâde Ahmed AU - Németh,László AU - Pašić,Nikola AU - Perić,Živojin M. AU - Polakovič,Štefan AU - Popovici,Aurel C. AU - Radi,Lazër AU - Schönerer,Georg Von AU - Sheytanov,Nayden AU - Srbik,Heinrich Von AU - Stefanović,Svetislav AU - Szabó,Dezső AU - Szekfű,Gyula AU - Tiso,Jozef AU - Trencsényi,Balázs AU - Turda,Marius AU - Vajtauer,Emanuel AU - Veber,France AU - Velimirović,Nikolaj AU - Wildgans,Anton AU - Witkiewicz,Stanisław Ignacy AU - Čerina,Vladimir AU - Šufflay,Milan TI - Anti-modernism: Radical Revisions of Collective Identity T2 - Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945) SN - 9789633860953 AV - HM753 .A58 2014eb U1 - 305.800943 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Budapest, New York : PB - Central European University Press, KW - Group identity KW - Balkan Peninsula KW - Europe, Central KW - National characteristics KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism KW - bisacsh KW - Fascism, Identity, Islam, Modernity, Myths, Nationalism, Nazism, Peasants, Ideologies, Sources N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Acknowledgements --; INTRODUCTION --; Approaching Anti-modernism --; CHAPTER I. INTEGRAL NATIONALISM --; THE AGREEMENT OF SERBS AND CROATS --; THE PAN-GERMANS’ PROGRAM FOR THE FUTURE --; THOUGHTS OF A MODERN POLE --; ON NATIONAL CULTURE --; AT THE CROSSROADS OF TWO WORLDS --; IN THE CITY OF CYNICS --; THE QUESTION OF NATIONALISM IN ISLAM --; THE IDEOLOGY OF THE SLOVAK PEOPLE’S PARTY --; TOMORROW’S NATIONALISM --; CHAPTER II. THE CRISIS OF THE EUROPEAN CONSCIENCE --; THE LAST DAYS OF MANKIND --; SPIRITUAL ITINERARY --; ON EAST AND WEST --; AUSTRIA THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE IDEA --; MASS AND NATION --; UNKEMPT SOULS --; AN OPTIMISTIC THEORY OF OUR PEOPLE --; CHAPTER III. IN SEARCH OF A NATIONAL ONTOLOGY --; HELLENIC CIVILIZATION --; THE MISSION OF THE CZECH STATE --; THE IDEAL FOUNDATIONS OF SLAVIC AGRARIANISM --; SPEECH ABOUT AUSTRIA --; THE MIORITIC SPACE --; EPIC MAN --; THE SERBIAN NATION AS A SERVANT OF GOD --; BULGARIAN WORLDVIEW --; IN MINORITY --; CHAPTER IV. CONSERVATIVE REDEFINITIONS OF TRADITION AND MODERNITY --; WRITING AS THE SPIRITUAL SPACE OF THE NATION --; THREE GENERATIONS --; AUSTRIA IN THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE AND IN THE GERMAN CONFEDERATION --; RELIGION IN THE SERBIAN CIVIL CODE --; THE DEPTHS OF NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS --; IN DEFENSE OF SLAVIC POLITICS --; TOWARDS THE PHILOSOPHY OF BULGARIAN HISTORY --; THE MEANING OF TRADITION --; THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE PEASANT CLASS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE --; SLOVAK STATEHOOD --; MANIFESTO OF THE SLOVENIAN NATIONAL DEFENSE CORPS --; CHAPTER V. THE ANTI-MODERNIST REVOLUTION --; IDEOLOGICAL DECLARATION OF THE GREAT POLAND CAMP --; THE SPIRIT OF THE NATION --; TURKISH UNITY --; SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGURATION OF PUBLIC WORKS --; THE TRANSFIGURATION OF ROMANIA --; FASCISM AND THE ALBANIAN SPIRIT --; SLOVAK NATIONAL SOCIALISM --; CZECH MYTH --; THE BUILDING OF NEW SERBIA AS A PEASANT STATE --; COMRADESHIP --; BASIC SECONDARY LITERATURE ON IDENTITY DISCOURSES IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST EUROPE --; GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY; restricted access N2 - The last volume of the Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945 series presents 46 texts under the heading of "antimodernism". In a dynamic relationship with modernism, from the 1880s to the 1940s, and especially during the interwar period, the antimodernist political discourse in the region offered complex ideological constructions of national identification. These texts rejected the linear vision of progress and instead offered alternative models of temporality, such as the cyclical one as well as various narratives of decline. This shift was closely connected to the rejection of liberal democratic institutionalism, and the preference for organicist models of social existence, emphasizing the role of the elites (and charismatic leaders) shaping the whole body politic. Along these lines, antimodernist authors also formulated alternative visions of symbolic geography: rejecting the symbolic hierarchies that focused on the normativity of Western European models, they stressed the cultural and political autarchy of their own national community, which in some cases was also coupled with the reevaluation of the Orient. At the same time, this antimodernist turn should not be confused with rightwing radicalism—in fact, the dialogue with the modernist tradition was often very subtle and the anthology also contains texts which offered a criticism of 'modern' totalitarianism in an antimodernist key UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633860953 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789633860953 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789633860953/original ER -