The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union have again brought minorities in Central and Eastern Europe to the forefront of international attention and have generated renewed interest in the region's history between the two world wars. For all this, the continuing focus on conflictual aspects has obscured the efforts made at the time to build genuinely multicultural societies on the ruins of the old empires. This article examines an idea which was central to this endeavour, namely the principle of non-territorial cultural autonomy. The idea, originating with the Austro-Marxists Karl Renner and Otto Bauer, was uniquely adopted in the New Europe after the first world war by the Baltic countries, most notably Estonia. The ...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik i...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
The present article seeks to explain whether the programme of the Lithuanian national movement of th...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
While Estonia’s 1925 Law on Cultural Self-Government for National Minorities is often cited as a rar...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This book explores a largely forgotten legacy of multicultural political thought and practice from w...
This article reviews the efforts of two neighborly nations sharing a common destiny to preserve thei...
The 1925 Estonian cultural autonomy law is a rare example of the idea of nonterritorial national min...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
What has enabled the Finnic and Baltic slivers east of the Baltic Sea to survive in the midst of a G...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik i...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
The present article seeks to explain whether the programme of the Lithuanian national movement of th...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
While Estonia’s 1925 Law on Cultural Self-Government for National Minorities is often cited as a rar...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This book explores a largely forgotten legacy of multicultural political thought and practice from w...
This article reviews the efforts of two neighborly nations sharing a common destiny to preserve thei...
The 1925 Estonian cultural autonomy law is a rare example of the idea of nonterritorial national min...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
What has enabled the Finnic and Baltic slivers east of the Baltic Sea to survive in the midst of a G...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik i...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
The present article seeks to explain whether the programme of the Lithuanian national movement of th...