This article will explore how identity is reflected and contested in various inscriptions of the siege of Nagykanizsa castle in today’s Hungary. It will challenge the view that the early modern Habsburg-Ottoman frontier was characterised by distinct and antagonistic communities defined along ethno-confessional or linguistic fault-lines. Instead it will argue that such a position arises from the pervasive influence of the essentialist understanding of nationalism and the dominance of the nation-state interpretative frame as a means of apprehending and constructing the past. It will present evidence that early modern communities inhabiting this border region articulated and performed a multiplicity of overlapping and often conflicting identit...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
The article regards the urban space of Bratislava as an area contested by several national groups wi...
A few years after the Long Turkish War (1591-1606) began, Sigismund Báthory, ruler of Transylvania, ...
This article will explore how identity is reflected and contested in various inscriptions of the sie...
This article examines notions of identity in central Europe during the ‘long ’ 19th century and the ...
This article examines notions of identity in central Europe during the 'long' 19th century and the r...
The Hungarian Historical Review invites submissions for its Autumn 2014 issue, the theme of which wi...
The city of Braşov represents the prototype of the frontier urban settlement. Its geographical posit...
This paper aims to examine more deeply the roots of Hungarian national identity and how important it...
This three-volume series about early modern Hungary divided by Ottoman presence approaches themes of...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
Widely comprehensive and comparative volume, covering most European states This volume analyses an...
Using Slavic examples, the article looks at the nationalism/security nexus present today between the...
This article argues that remembrances of the past always occur within a conceptual framework of cont...
Nations are signified by their constructed or mythicized cultural memory, since "identity is part of...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
The article regards the urban space of Bratislava as an area contested by several national groups wi...
A few years after the Long Turkish War (1591-1606) began, Sigismund Báthory, ruler of Transylvania, ...
This article will explore how identity is reflected and contested in various inscriptions of the sie...
This article examines notions of identity in central Europe during the ‘long ’ 19th century and the ...
This article examines notions of identity in central Europe during the 'long' 19th century and the r...
The Hungarian Historical Review invites submissions for its Autumn 2014 issue, the theme of which wi...
The city of Braşov represents the prototype of the frontier urban settlement. Its geographical posit...
This paper aims to examine more deeply the roots of Hungarian national identity and how important it...
This three-volume series about early modern Hungary divided by Ottoman presence approaches themes of...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
Widely comprehensive and comparative volume, covering most European states This volume analyses an...
Using Slavic examples, the article looks at the nationalism/security nexus present today between the...
This article argues that remembrances of the past always occur within a conceptual framework of cont...
Nations are signified by their constructed or mythicized cultural memory, since "identity is part of...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
The article regards the urban space of Bratislava as an area contested by several national groups wi...
A few years after the Long Turkish War (1591-1606) began, Sigismund Báthory, ruler of Transylvania, ...