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  • In the last decades, historical myths have been revived in Eastern Europe: "Folk culture" or religious traditions contribute just as much to politics of national identity as do memorials of modern history, such as within the context of athletics or pop culture. Focusing on Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia as well as Ukraine, the contributions found in this volume ethnographically explore this re-discovery of nationalism from the perspective of cultural studies. They illuminate the causes and specifics of these current developments in post-socialist countries and examine the consequences they have on the European process of unification. (xsd:string)
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  • 2017 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.14361/9783839439623 ()
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  • Neuer Nationalismus im östlichen Europa: Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven (xsd:string)
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