Includes bibliographical references (pages [257]-259) and index.
Contents:
Representing national territory: cartography and nationalism in Hungary, 1700-1848 / Irina Popova -- The functions of ethnic stereotypes in Austria and Hungary in the early nineteenth century / András Vári -- Czechs, Germans, Bohemians? Images of self and other in Bohemia to 1848 / Hugh LeCaine Agnew -- The image of the other in the nineteenth century: historical scholarship in the Bohemian lands / Jiří Štaif -- Gentry, Jews, and peasants: Jews as others in the formation of the modern Polish nation in rural Galicia during the second half of the nineteenth century / Kai Struve -- Nationalizing rural landscapes in Cisleithania, 1880-1914 / Pieter M. Judson -- Ethnology, cultural reification, and the dynamics of difference in the Kronprinzenwerk / Regina Bendix -- Hungarian motifs in the emergence and the decline of a Czechoslovak national narrative, 1890-1930 / Peter Haslinger -- The south Slavs in the Austrian imagination: Serbs and Slovenes in the changing view from German nationalism to national socialism / Christian Promitzer -- Peoples of the mountains, peoples of the plains: space and ethnographic representation / Karl Kaser -- Marking the difference or looking for common ground? Southeast Central Europe / Oto Luthar and Breda Luthar -- The psychology of creating the other in national identity, ethnic enmity, and rascism / Peter Loewenberg.
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