Brüderlichkeit und Bruderzwist: Mediale Inszenierungen des Aufbaus und des Niedergangs politischer Gemeinschaften in Ost- und Südosteuropa

Whenever different social strata, religious communities, ethnic groups or nations were to be united in one political movement or in one state in Eastern Europe, the initiators usually appealed to their purported "brotherliness". Various overarching common traits were invoked, different tra...

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Other Authors: Beganovic, Davor (Contributor), Bohn, Anna (Contributor), Car, Milka (Contributor), Colovic, Ivan (Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:German
Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag 2014
Edition:1st ed
Series:Kultur- und Sozialgeschichte Osteuropas / Cultural and Social History of Eastern Europe
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Online Access:DE-B1533
DE-860
DE-859
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Summary:Whenever different social strata, religious communities, ethnic groups or nations were to be united in one political movement or in one state in Eastern Europe, the initiators usually appealed to their purported "brotherliness". Various overarching common traits were invoked, different traditions were called into action: from early Christianity to communism, from secret associations to proletarian alliances and partisan associations, from blood relationships (probratimstvo) to multinational states (Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia), from pan-Slavism in all its forms to Tito's "Third Way". The rhetoric and media enactments spanned from the commitment to metaphorical brotherly love to enforced affiliations to extortionate "family clans" that asserted their political goals through bio-politics and racism
Item Description:V&R Unipress
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (551 Seiten)
ISBN:9783847001362

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