TY - BOOK AU - Barbu,Daniel AU - Denes,Ivan Zoltan AU - Dénes,Iván Zoltán AU - Erdôdy,Gábor AU - Finlay,Richard J. AU - Freeden,Michael AU - Heiszler,Vilmos AU - Janowski,Maciej AU - Kun,Miklós AU - McCrone,David AU - Mishkova,Diana AU - Polasky,Janet AU - Preda,Cristian AU - Ress,Imre AU - Semyonov,Alexander AU - Szabó,Miklós AU - Tanner,Albert AU - Te Velde,Henk AU - Urban,Otto AU - Özveren,Eyüp TI - Liberty and the Search for Identity SN - 9789633863633 AV - JC311 .L56 2006eb U1 - 320.54/094 22 PY - 2006///] CY - Budapest, New York PB - Central European University Press KW - Liberalism KW - Europe KW - History KW - Case studies KW - Nationalism KW - PHILOSOPHY / Political KW - bisacsh KW - Political studies, conservatism, modernization KW - values N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Foreword --; Editor’s Preface --; Liberalism and Nationalism: An Ambiguous Relationship --; I.Western Europe --; Scotland and England: Diverging Political Discourses --; Radical Liberalism and Nationalism in Mid-Victorian Scotland --; Dutch Liberals and Nineteenth-Century National Traditions --; Liberal Nationalism and Modern Regional Identity: Revolutionary Belgium, 1786–1830 --; II. Central Europe --; Unity or Liberty? German Liberalism Founding an Empire (1850–79) --; Switzerland: a European Model of Liberal Nationalism? --; The Identity Problems of the Austro-German Liberals --; Political Vocabularies of the Hungarian Liberals and Conservatives before 1848 --; The Liberalism of the Hungarian Nobility (1825–1910) --; Marginal or Central? The Place of the Liberal Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Polish History --; Czech Liberalism, 1848–1918 --; III. Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Southern Europe --; The Inherent Burden of Russian Liberalism --; Empire and Nation in Russian Liberal Thought --; The Value System of Serb Liberalism --; Building the State from the Roof Down. Varieties of Romanian Liberal Nationalism --; The Interesting Anomaly of Balkan Liberalism --; In Defiance of History. Liberal and National Attributes of the Ottoman-Turkish Path to Modernity --; List of Contributors --; Index of Names; restricted access N2 - Liberalism was not only the first modern ideology, it was also the first secular movement to have an international presence. The scholarly articles in this collection, skillfully edited by Iván Zoltán Dénes, examine liberal ideas and movements from Scotland to the Ottoman Empire. The volume seeks to uncover and analyze various relationships between liberalisms and nationalisms, national identities and modernity concepts, nations and empires, nation-states and nationalities, traditions and modernities, images of the self and the others, modernization strategies and identity creations. This volume provides an important historical analysis that is essential toward understanding the questions and motivations of liberalism in the European Union today. This is, therefore, a timely contribution to both historiography and contemporary politics UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789633863633 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789633863633/original ER -