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Besnik Pula besnik at albanian.com
Wed Jan 20 22:19:45 EST 1999


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From: James P. Niessen <habsburg at ttacs6.ttu.edu>
To: HABSBURG at H-NET.MSU.EDU <HABSBURG at H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 8:47 PM
Subject: Contents: Ethnos-Nation vol. 6 (1998) no. 1-2


ETHNOS-NATION
Eine Europaeische Zeitschrift / A European Journal

ISSN: 0943-7738

A bilingual journal for nationalism, minorities and migration in Europe.

Editorial Board:
Fikret Adanir, Manfred Alexander, Peter Alter, Gerhard Brunn,
Georg Brunner, Andreas Kappeler, Gerhard Simon, Stefan Troebst

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Ethnos-Nation 6 (1998) no. 1-2


ARTICLES
(summaries at www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/soeg/ethnos)

Landon E. Hancock (Fairfax)
The Patterns of Ethnic Conflict

Martin Brusis (Munich)
The Management of Minority Conflicts in Central and Eastern Europe

Stefan Troebst (Berlin)
Ethnopolitical Conflicts in Eastern Europe and the OSCE
Preliminary Results

Aschot L. Manutscharjan (Bonn)
Armenia Remains without Allies in the Karabach-Conflict

Volker Jacoby (Frankfurt on the Main)
History, Historiography, and the Karabakh Conflict

Wilfried Jilge (Berlin)
State Symbolism an National Identity in Post-Communist Ukraine

Brigitte Mihok (Berlin)
Equal Rights vs. Missing Opportunities
The situation of the Gypsies in Hungary

Anne Bazin (Prague)
The German-Czech Relations from a French Point of View

Thomas E. Fischer (Bamberg)
The Slovak _Sonderweg_
A Society in Transition and its Historical Culture


CONFERENCE REPORTS
(full text at www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/soeg/ethnos)

Vocabularies of Identity in Eastern Europe
(Brian A. Porter)

Gendered Nations
Nationalisms and Gender Order in the Long Nineteenth Century
International Comparisons
(Patricia R. Stokes)

Democracy and Human Rights in Multi-ethnic Societies
(Hans-Dieter Klingemann/Dzhemal Sokolovich)

Difference(s) in the East.
East Germany between New Beginnings and Marginalization.
24th New Hampshire Symposium
(Wolfgang Bergem)


BOOK REVIEWS
(full text at www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/soeg/ethnos)

Irina Livezeanu: Cultural Politics in Greater Romania.
Regionalism, Nation Building, and Ethnic Struggle, 1918-1930.
Ithaca, NY and London 1995
(Thomas Hegarty)

Ihor Shevchenko: Ukraine between East and West.
Essays on Cultural History to the Early Eighteenth Century.
Edmonton 1996
(Benedikt Salmon)

James Minahan: Nations Without States. A Historical
Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements.
Westport, CT 1996
(Jaclyn Stanke)

Stathis Gourgouris: Dream Nation. Enlightenment,
Colonization, and the Institution of Modern Greece.
Stanford 1996
(Anthony Spanakos)

Jeff Chinn and Robert Kaiser: Russians as the New Minority.
Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Soviet Successor States.
Boulder, CO 1996
(Aron Tannenbaum)

Dusan Kecmanovic: The Mass Psychology of Ethnonationalism.
New York 1996
(James Marcum)

Eastern European Nationalism in the Twentieth Century.
Ed. by Peter F. Sugar. Lanham, MD 1995
(Jaclyn Stanke)

Hagen Schulze: States, Nations and Nationalism.
>From the Middle Ages to the Present. Oxford 1996
(Andrei Znamenski)

Gerald Newman: The Rise of English Nationalism.
A Cultural History, 1740-1830. New York 1997
(Elizabeth Lane Furdell)

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ETHNOS - NATION is published twice a year.
Individual edition: DM 25 / EUR 12.80 (postage incl.).
Annual subscription rate: DM 40 / EUR 20.50 (postage incl.).

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Christopher P. Storck
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Ethnos-Nation. Eine Europaeische Zeitschrift
http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/soeg/ethnos/
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