Unlike anywhere else in the world, in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Central Europe national movements and politicians made language into the paramount instrument of politics, and of statehood and nationhood legitimization. In this order of things, each nation wishing to be recognized in the international arena must possess its own unique national language. When a nation is lucky enough to have gained its own nation-state, not only is the national language to become the new polity's sole official language, what is more, it cannot be shared in that function with any other state across the globe. During the Twentieth century, this specifically Central European 'deification' of language justified the destruction of entire states deemed as '...
Since the time when Serbia was one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugosla...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for iden...
This work focuses on the ideological intertwining between Czech, Magyar, Polish and Slovak, and the ...
This article presents a brief survey and analysis of the most intimate coupling of culture and natio...
During the 1980s, Central Europe re-emerged as a concept of socio-political analysis in samizdat pub...
Language and nationalism are closely linked, and this paper examines the relationship between the tw...
This volume probes into the mechanisms of how languages are created, legitimized, maintained, or des...
Civil identity is one of the most significant factors in modern political practice. Today’s identity...
Languages are formed into discrete entities, as we know them nowadays, by the technology of writing ...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
The paper will adopt the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non‑negotiable part of i...
The 27 polities which make up the current European Union are supposed to be based on the "will to li...
Ethnolinguistic conflict is an increasingly important phenomenon, both in new states of Central Asia...
The Language Management Approach to Border Studies: Central European Perspectives Kimura Goro Christ...
Since the time when Serbia was one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugosla...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for iden...
This work focuses on the ideological intertwining between Czech, Magyar, Polish and Slovak, and the ...
This article presents a brief survey and analysis of the most intimate coupling of culture and natio...
During the 1980s, Central Europe re-emerged as a concept of socio-political analysis in samizdat pub...
Language and nationalism are closely linked, and this paper examines the relationship between the tw...
This volume probes into the mechanisms of how languages are created, legitimized, maintained, or des...
Civil identity is one of the most significant factors in modern political practice. Today’s identity...
Languages are formed into discrete entities, as we know them nowadays, by the technology of writing ...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
The paper will adopt the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non‑negotiable part of i...
The 27 polities which make up the current European Union are supposed to be based on the "will to li...
Ethnolinguistic conflict is an increasingly important phenomenon, both in new states of Central Asia...
The Language Management Approach to Border Studies: Central European Perspectives Kimura Goro Christ...
Since the time when Serbia was one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugosla...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for iden...