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BL
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842503
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Title & Author
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Memories of empire and entry into international society : : views from the European periphery /\ edited by Filip Ejdus.
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Publication Statement
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Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :: Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business,, 2017.
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Series Statement
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New international relations
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xii, 169 pages)
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ISBN
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1315616610
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: 1317205472
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: 9781315616612
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: 9781317205470
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1138672009
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9781138672000
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Series editor foreword; List of contributors; 1. Introduction; From expansion to enlargement; Memory, the chronological aspect of identity; The rest of the book; Notes; References; 2. Belarus' entry into international society: Between a small nation-state and big narratives; Introduction; Historical timeline; National revival in the late imperial period: the birth of a narrative; Two attempts at entry: Belarusian People's Republic and the Republic of Belarus; Belarus between the outer and inner tier?
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ConclusionsNotes; References; 3. Bulgaria's (re)entry into international society; Introduction; Building the nation and the state; Myths of nationhood and international society; Back to the future after 1989; The question of the Other(s); Conclusion; Notes; References; 4. Greece's entry into international society; Introduction; Historical memories and the Greek identity: an overview; Great powers and the management of the post-Vienna European order; The logic of culture; Framing the Greek War of Independence; Establishing communication channels with Europe; Adopting European practices
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Entry into international society as a layered processGreat Moravia and Byzantine state-building efforts in Central Europe; Lost in translatio imperii: orientation towards Russia as the constitutive error of Slovak nation- and state-building; The life of a constitutive error: Slovakia "between East and West"; Conclusion: exit is just as important as entry; Notes; References; 9. Conclusion; References; Index
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Greece's entry into international societyConclusion; Notes; References; 5. Through the East to the West: Poland's (re)entry into international society and the sway of memories of the Polish; Introduction; The Polish Golden Age and the construction of the usable past; Polish foreign policy after 1918: history misused; Polish return to Europe after 1989 -- the memories forgotten; Conclusions; Notes; References; 6. From Dacia to modern Europe: Imagined temporal bridges and the politics of identity construction; Introduction; The politics of remembering the Roman past
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The Ottoman "other"and the French connection in Romanian self-definitionBack to Europe after the collapse of communism; Notes; References; 7. Memories of Empire and Serbia's entry into international society; Introduction; Collective memories and entry into international society; Medieval Serbia and the Byzantine system of states; Medieval memories and the resurrection of Empire; Medieval memories and Yugoslavia; Conclusion; Notes; References; 8. Slovakia's layered entry into international society and the possibilities of its exit; Introduction
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Subject
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Collective memory-- Europe.
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Group identity-- Europe.
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Subject
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International relations-- Philosophy.
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Collective memory.
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Diplomatic relations.
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Group identity.
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Subject
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International relations-- Philosophy.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
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Subject
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Europe, Foreign relations.
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Subject
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Europe, Eastern, Foreign relations.
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Subject
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Eastern Europe.
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Subject
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Europe.
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Dewey Classification
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327.4
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LC Classification
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JZ1570.A545M46 2017eb
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Added Entry
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Ejdus, Filip
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