Whose love of which country?: composite states, national histories and patriotic discourses in early modern East Central Europe. Trencsényi, B. & Zászkaliczky, M. Brill, Leiden; Boston, 2010. OCLC: 497884175abstract bibtex Contributors to this volume seek to reconsider the heritage of discourses of patriotism and national allegiance in East Central Europe between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. It results from an international research project, a oeThe Intellectual History of Patriotism and the Legacy of Composite States in East Central Europe, a which brought together scholars to discuss the problem of patriotism in the light of the many levels of ethnic, cultural and political allegiances characterizing East Central Europe in early modern times. The authors analyze the complex process of the format.
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