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Volume 38
Issue 1
Alexander J. Motyl: The social construction of social construction: implications for theories of nationalism and identity formation
Christian Axboe Nielsen: The goalposts of transition: football as a metaphor for Serbia’s long journey to the rule of law
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski: Russian military patriotic education: a control tool against the arbitrariness of veterans
Ilona Klímová-Alexander: The development and institutionalization of Romani representation and administration. Part 3c: religious, governmental, and non-governmental institutions (1945–1970)
Jack Bielasiak: The paradox of Solidarity’s legacy: contested values in Poland’s transitional politics
Monica Ciobanu: Communist regimes, legitimacy and the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe
Olga Cara: Lives on the border: language and culture in the lives of ethnic Russian women in Baltinava, Latvia
V.P. (Chip) Gagnon Jr: Yugoslavia in 1989 and after
Issue 2
Annika Frieberg: Transnational spaces in national places: early activists in Polish–West German relations
Brent Hierman: What use was the election to us? Clientelism and political trust amongst ethnic Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
Dalibor Mišina: “Spit and Sing, My Yugoslavia”: New Partisans, social critique and Bosnian poetics of the patriotic
Helge Blakkisrud and Shahnoza Nozimova: History writing and nation building in post-independence Tajikistan
Pieter Troch: Yugoslavism between the world wars: indecisive nation building
Yonca Köksal: Transnational networks and kin states: the Turkish minority in Bulgaria, 1878–1940
Issue 3
Aurélie Biard: The religious factor in the reification of “neo-ethnic” identities in Kyrgyzstan
Daniel Esparza: National identity and the Other: imagining the EU from the Czech Lands
Jaime Lluch: How nationalism evolves: explaining the establishment of new varieties of nationalism within the national movements of Quebec and Catalonia (1976–2005)
Jennie L. Schulze: Estonia caught between East and West: EU conditionality, Russia’s activism and minority integration
Tabish Shah: Securitized identities and less secure western multi-ethnic states: a critical geopolitics of the East–West discourse – Turkey and beyond
Issue 4
Debate: Gagnon, “Yugoslavia in 1989 and after”
Ewa Ochman: Soviet war memorials and the re-construction of national and local identities in post-communist Poland
Harry C. Merritt: The colony of the colonized. The Duchy of Courland’s Tobago colony and contemporary Latvian national identity
Ieva Zake & Graham Gormley: Integration or separation? Nationality groups in the US and the Republican Party’s ethnic politics, 1960s–1980s
Robert L. Ivie & Timothy William Waters: Discursive democracy and the challenge of state building in divided societies: reckoning with symbolic capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Taro Tsurumi: “Neither angels, nor demons, but humans”: anti-essentialism and its ideological moments among the Russian Zionist intelligentsia
Issue 5
Alexander J. Motyl: Why is the “KGB Bar” possible? Binary morality and its consequences
Lena Surzhko-Harned: Liberal nationalism, nationalist liberalization, and democracy: the cases of post-Soviet Estonia and Ukraine
Ov Cristian Norocel: Romania is a family and it needs a strict father: conceptual metaphors at work in radical right populist discourses
Paul Brykczynski: Prince Adam Czartoryski as a liminal figure in the development of modern nationalism in Eastern Europe at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Richard Sakwa: The revenge of the Caucasus: Chechenization and the dual state in Russia
Ulrike Ziemer: Tackling tensions and ambivalences: Armenian girls’ diasporic identities in Russia
Issue 6: Special Issue: Twenty-five-years of A-B-C: Miroslav Hroch’s impact on nationalism studies
Farhan Siddiqi: Nation-formation and national movement(s) in Pakistan: a critical estimation of Hroch’s stage theory
Alexander Maxwell: Twenty-five years of A-B-C: Miroslav Hroch’s impact on nationalism studies
Alexander Maxwell: Typologies and phases in nationalism studies: Hroch’s A-B-C schema as a basis for comparative terminology
Henio Hoyo: Transplant or graft? Hroch and the Mexican patriotic movements
Ian Appleby: Uninvited guests in the communal apartment: nation-formation processes among unrecognized Soviet nationalities
Miroslav Hroch: Comments
Nelly Bekus: Nationalism and socialism: “Phase D” in the Belarusian nation-building
Oana Sînziana Păltineanu: Miroslav Hroch’s model of small nation-formation and Begriffsgeschichte
Volume 39
Issue 1
Alexander J. Motyl: The paradoxes of Paul Robert Magocsi: the case for Rusyns and the logical necessity of Ukrainians
Anastas Vangeli: Nation-building ancient Macedonian style: the origins and the effects of the so-called antiquization in Macedonia
Andrea Chandler: Nationalism and social welfare in the post-Soviet context
Dominique Arel: The scholar, historian, and public advocate: the contributions of Paul Robert Magocsi to our understanding of Ukraine and Central Europe
Florentina Andreescu: The changing face of the Other in Romanian films
George G. Grabowicz: “The Magocsi Problem” (Problema Magochoho): a preliminary deconstruction and contextualization
James Ker-Lindsay: Not such a ‘sui generis’ case after all: assessing the ICJ opinion on Kosovo
Nathan Light: Genealogy, history, nation
Paul Robert Magocsi: Concluding observations on the symposium
Serhii Plokhy: Between history and nation: Paul Robert Magocsi and the rewriting of Ukrainian history
Taras Kuzio: A multi-vectored scholar for a multi-vectored era: Paul Robert Magocsi
Issue 1
Issue 2
Cristian Cercel: The relationship between religious and national identity in the case of Transylvanian Saxons (1933-1944)
Jure Gašparič: The country at a standstill: Yugoslavia and Slovene politics in the 1930s
Kiril Feferman: Nazi Germany and the Karaites in 1938-1944: between racial theory and Realpolitik
Marcela Veselkova; Julius Horvath: National identity and money: Czech and Slovak Lands 1918-2008
Mika Aaltola: Agile small state agency: heuristic plays and flexible national identity markers in Finnish foreign policy
Monica Ciobanu: Rewriting and remembering Romanian communism: some controversial issues
Timofey Agarin: Civil society versus nationalizing state? Advocacy of minority rights in the post-socialist Baltic states
Issue 3
Aleksandr Burakovskiy: Holocaust remembrance in Ukraine: memorialization of the Jewish tragedy at Babi Yar
Benedict E. DeDominicis: The Bulgarian ethnic model: post-1989 Bulgarian ethnic conflict resolution
Dennis Gratz: Elitocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its impact on the contemporary understanding of the crime of genocide
Henry Abramson: Conclusion: Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust
John-Paul Himka: Debates in Ukraine over nationalist involvement in the Holocaust, 2004-2008
Marco Carynnyk: Foes of our rebirth: Ukrainian nationalist discussions about Jews, 1929-1947
Martin Müller: Market meets nationalism: making entrepreneurial state subjects in post-Soviet Russia
Renee L. Buhr; Victor Shadurski; Steven Hoffman: Belarus: an emerging civic nation?
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Alexander Maxwell: Twenty-five years of A-B-C: Miroslav Hroch’s impact on nationalism studies
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