This article presents a methodological approach to the study of nation-building in everyday life in the post-Soviet region. Although bottom-up and informal mechanisms of creating identity have been acknowledged in the literature and methodology of nationalism studies, they have seldom been applied to studies in the post-Soviet countries. This article discusses the strengths and limitations of such an approach, using the example of two studies – on consumption and national identity in Ukraine and on music and nation-building in Estoni
This thesis attempts to account for post-Soviet Russian national identity and nationalism ‘from belo...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
Much of the existing literature on nation-building in Central Asia offers a statist topdown approach...
This article presents a methodological approach to the study of nation-building in everyday life in ...
Nation-building and identity in the post-Soviet space: new tools and approaches, edited by Rico Isaa...
Nation-building as a process is never complete and issues related to identity, nation, state and reg...
This study will examine the factors influencing the construction of a common national identity in Uk...
After the collapse of three socialist federations in Eastern Europe, the expression ‘nation-building...
A large and established body of literature on nation building in post-socialist spaces has initially...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of N...
After collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typical prob...
The paper deals with the formation of a new national identity in Belarus under conditions of post-So...
At a time when national identities may be seen as under threat from globalisation, transnationalism ...
This thesis aims to explore the relevance of identities for the support of democracy in Ukraine. It ...
This thesis attempts to account for post-Soviet Russian national identity and nationalism ‘from belo...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
Much of the existing literature on nation-building in Central Asia offers a statist topdown approach...
This article presents a methodological approach to the study of nation-building in everyday life in ...
Nation-building and identity in the post-Soviet space: new tools and approaches, edited by Rico Isaa...
Nation-building as a process is never complete and issues related to identity, nation, state and reg...
This study will examine the factors influencing the construction of a common national identity in Uk...
After the collapse of three socialist federations in Eastern Europe, the expression ‘nation-building...
A large and established body of literature on nation building in post-socialist spaces has initially...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of N...
After collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typical prob...
The paper deals with the formation of a new national identity in Belarus under conditions of post-So...
At a time when national identities may be seen as under threat from globalisation, transnationalism ...
This thesis aims to explore the relevance of identities for the support of democracy in Ukraine. It ...
This thesis attempts to account for post-Soviet Russian national identity and nationalism ‘from belo...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
Much of the existing literature on nation-building in Central Asia offers a statist topdown approach...