Entangled Paths Toward Modernity : Contextualizing Socialism and Nationalism in the Balkans.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Central European University Press,
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- I. INTRODUCTION
- 1. Methodology
- 2. Context, ideology, adaptation
- II. INTELLECTUALS
- 1. The Russian connection and the geography of revolution
- 2. Models and master texts
- 3. The Balkan disciples
- 4. Intellectuals and political systems
- 5. Social descent and professional integration
- III. The ambiguities of modernity
- 1. Some notes on the historiography
- 2. The ideological roots of Serbian socialism
- 3. Modernization and its antecedents
- 4. A moral world imperiled
- 5. The mission: saving serbdom
- 6. The individual and society.
- 7. The radicals and the nation
- 8. A l'attaque
- 9. The railway
- 10. The agrarian radicals
- 11. A popular party
- 12. The watershed
- 13. A church and an army
- 14. Slavophilism
- 15. To the people
- 16. Manipulating the past
- 17. Heading for confrontation
- 18. Constitutional philosophy
- 19. In power
- 20. Legacies of radicalism
- IV. CAUGHT UP IN THE CONTRADICTIONS OF MODERNITY
- 1. The Historiography of the schism
- 2. Bulgarian socialism
- 3. Sŭiuz vs. Partiia: The priority of political or economic organization?
- 4. Blagoev vs. the narodniks
- 5. Constructing the social subject: a party with two voices.
- 6. Modernization
- 7. Mentalities
- 8. The profile of the party
- 9. Flirting with the peasant
- 10. Obshto delo
- 11. "Alarm for ghosts-our apostasy or their nonsense"
- 12. Historical materialism not economic determinism
- 13. The debate on private ownership
- 14. The debate on party membership
- 15. The predicament of Bulgaria
- 16. Theory and practice
- 17. How to make sense of broad socialism
- 18. Rethinking Bulgarian politics
- V. Modernity without socialism
- 1. Historiographical notes
- 2. Greek nationalism: the imaginary of superiority.
- 3. Some particularities of greek socio-economic development
- 4. Intellectuals: the discrete temptation of submission
- 5. The liberals: progress, expansion and order
- 6. The national schism: metamorphoses of political polarization
- 7. "The promise of the impossible revolution
- VI. EPILOGUE
- 1. Divergent paths towards modernity?
- 2. Legitimacy and mass politics
- 3. Socialism
- 4. Politics and the state
- 5. Legacies
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.