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Memories in multi-ethnic societies: cohesion in multi-ethnic societies in Europe from c. 1000 to the present, I

Title
Memories in multi-ethnic societies: cohesion in multi-ethnic societies in Europe from c. 1000 to the present, I
Type
Book
Year
2020
Authors
Wiszewski, Przemyslaw
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Abstract (EN): The three-volume project Cohesion in Multi-Ethnic Societies in Europe from c. 1000 to the Present explores and seeks to find solutions to a crucial problem facing contemporary Europe: in what circumstances can different ethnic groups co-operate for the common good? They apparently did so in the past, combining to form political societies, medieval and early modern duchies, kingdoms, and empires. But did they maintain their ethnic traditions in this process? Did they pass on elements of their cultural memory when they were not in a dominant position in a given polity? This first volume of the project focuses on the cohesive function of memory, tradition, and identity politics in multi-ethnic societies. Featuring chapters written by authors from Southern, Central, and Eastern Europe, it presents sixteen case studies of the co-habitation or co-operation of different ethnic groups from the so-called ‘peripheries’ of medieval and early modern Europe that resulted in peaceful acculturation or the birth of a new identity on the basis of multi-ethnic political society. The volume suggests that ethnic identities were consciously accepted as one among various forms of identity that were possessed by social groups: they were rarely absolutized, and members of these groups preferred pragmatic approaches in their relations with other ethnicities.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 424
ISBN: 978-2-503-58890-2
Electronic ISBN: 978-2-503-58891-9
Collection: Early European Research (EER 15)
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