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Kin, People or Nation: On European Political Identities

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Kin, People or Nation: On European Political Identities

Contributors:

By (Author) Victor Neumann
Translated by Gabi Reigh

ISBN:

9781785513749

Publisher:

Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd

Publication Date:

27th October 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

306.44094

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

365g

Description

"Starting from the history of concepts, Victor Neumann shows how the variety of connotations associated with the ideas of 'nation' and 'people' have been circumscribed in south-eastern Europe, holding back the region over many decades. More important, with erudition and seriousness of purpose, he mounts a defence of a notion of identity that is neither fixed nor monocultural, and proposes a legal definition of 'nation' that can resist exclusivist or racist versions. In an age when counter-rational fantasies about identity seem to be prevailing, when many seem unaware of or have forgotten where such thinking leads, Neumann's is a much-needed voice of reason." Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London

With a focus on the origins and evolution of political identity, this book explores the way different linguistic communities have defined kin, ethnicity, citizenship and the nation. As Neumann traces the transition over the last two centuries of European history, from the medieval to the modern age, he pays particular attention to the idealistic philosophies that have influenced the intellectual landscape and political discourse of European regions today, and which have intensified the division between East and West in terms of cultural norms, legislation and administration.

Reviews

In a study concerning trans-culturalism, Harvey Siegel reveals the reasons that drove the partisans of multi-cultural theory to adopt a sole manner of legitimacy, according to which the philosophical ideals and education would be necessarily specific. - Levant Institute for Advanced Studies
"This book should prove very useful to a wide readership to all those concerned with the relationship between individual and group identity, and the crises and conflicts it can trigger The book could also serve as a guide for politicians (who still largely cling to rhetorical stereotypes and childish speculations), helping them towards a better understanding of the substance and terminology of identity politics, and constructive solutions to communication between different cultural and identity groups." - Professor Florin Lobont, Banatul azi (Original text in Romanian)
"Through his stunning photography, beautifully reproduced in this book, Konigshofer captures the breathtaking surroundings he encounters, from snowy mountain vistas and dramatic coastlines to icy fjords and remote villages." - Outdoor Photography

Author Bio

Victor Neumann is a Romanian historian, political analyst, Professor of Romanian and European Intellectual History at the Bucharest National University of Arts and Senior Researcher at the Romanian Academy of Sciences. He is a well-known specialist in the recent cultural and intellectual histories of Eastern and Central Europe.

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