Historians and nationalism: East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century
In: Oxford historical monographs
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In: Diplomatica: a journal of diplomacy and society, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 268-290
ISSN: 2589-1774
The article argues that more thorough scholarly engagement with the United Nations' international days has the potential for expanding the scope of diplomatic histories. It first provides a taxonomy of UN years by illuminating their repertoire, dynamics and peculiarities. Next, it discusses instances of how UN days are communicated to the public, emphasizing the role of media and celebrity diplomacy. Subsequently, the article demonstrates the crucial contribution of ngos, policy makers, and professionals who, as "outside-insiders" form the "Third UN." Lastly, the article advances the argument that in order to obtain a more comprehensive account of UN days, another group of actors should be identified. These are comprised of organizations and individuals who are complete outsiders, but nevertheless contribute to the UN's "marketplace of ideas" – a group that may be designated the "Fourth UN."
In: Neue politische Literatur: Berichte aus Geschichts- und Politikwissenschaft, Volume 2017, Issue 2, p. 281-304
ISSN: 2197-6082
In: Moving the social, Issue 53, p. 39-62
In: Historians and Nationalism, p. 46-74
In: Historians and Nationalism, p. 196-223
In: Historians and Nationalism, p. 75-102
In: Historians and Nationalism, p. 256-288
In: Historians and Nationalism, p. 136-166