The creation of national spaces in a pluricultural region : the case of Prussian Lithuania / Vasilijus Safronovas ; translated from Lithuanian by Albina Strunga.
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- 9781618115256
- 1618115251
- Nacionalinių erdvių konstravimas daugiakultūriame regione. English
- Multiculturalism -- Lithuania Minor (Russia and Lithuania)
- Multiculturalism -- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)
- Ethnic groups -- Lithuania Minor (Russia and Lithuania)
- Ethnic groups -- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)
- Nationalism -- Lithuania Minor (Russia and Lithuania)
- Nationalism -- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)
- Lithuania -- Boundaries -- History
- Lithuania Minor (Russia and Lithuania) -- History
- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia) -- History
- Multiculturalisme -- Prusse orientale
- Groupes ethniques -- Prusse orientale
- Nationalisme -- Prusse orientale
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Germany
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- HISTORY / Europe / Baltic States
- Boundaries
- Ethnic groups
- Multiculturalism
- Nationalism
- Europe -- Lithuania Minor
- Lithuania
- Europe -- East Prussia (Poland and Russia)
- 305.800947/24 23
- HM1271 .S33413 2016
- SOC053000 | HIS014000
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Translated from the Lithuanian.
"This book is essential reading on the spatial concepts that two erstwhile neighboring cultures, Lithuanian and German, once associated with one physical space--a Lithuanian region in Prussia. Covering a period of five centuries, the author explores how, when, and, most importantly, why these concepts have been developed and transformed, regulating the spatial imagination of several generations. The study focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, presenting the narratives, representations, and geographic conceptions of the region that existed in these two national cultures. The volume shows how knowledge about "their own" space ended up serving as a tool for both Lithuanian and German political aspirations and how it challenged the spatial concepts about this area in the previous century"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 13, 2017).
Pages:1 to 25; Pages:26 to 50; Pages:51 to 75; Pages:76 to 100; Pages:101 to 125; Pages:126 to 150; Pages:151 to 175; Pages:176 to 200; Pages:201 to 225; Pages:226 to 250; Pages:251 to 275; Pages:276 to 300; Pages:301 to 325; Pages:326 to 350; Pages:351 to 375; Pages:376 to 400; Pages:401 to 425; Pages:426 to 450; Pages:451 to 462.
In English.
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