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Geschichte der Bukowina in der Neuzeit: zur Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte einer mitteleuropäisch geprägten Landschaft
In: Studien der Forschungsstelle Ostmitteleuropa an der Universität Dortmund, 14
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Konfession und Nation: zur Frühgeschichte der serbischen und rumänischen Nationsbildung
In: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 11
Die deutsch-griechischen Kulturbeziehungen bis zur Berufung König Ottos
In: Südosteuropäische Arbeiten 48
Von der Aufklärung zum Frühliberalismus : politische Trägergruppen und deren Forderungskatalog in Rumänien
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00135555-8
Emanuel Turczynski ; Glossar: Seite 255-256. - Abkürzungsverzeichnis: Seite 257. - Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 258-272. - Personenregister: Seite 273-277. - Ortsnamenregister: Seite 278-280 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- H.misc. 361 v-81
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French Influence And The Rise Of Roumanian Nationalism. By John C. Campbell. The Eastern Europe Collection. New York: Arno Press and the New York Times, 1971 (photo-reprint of the author's Harvard University Ph.D. thesis, April 1, 1940). vi, 463 pp. $19.00
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 31, Issue 4, p. 927-928
ISSN: 2325-7784
Nationalism and Religion in Eastern Europe
In: East European quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 4, p. 468
ISSN: 0012-8449
Deutsche BeitrAOge zur Geschichte und Landeskunde SA14dosteuropas
In: East European quarterly, Volume 1, Issue 4, p. 297
ISSN: 0012-8449
Social and Cultural History of Greece in the 19th Century: from the turn towards Europe to the first Olympic Games of the modern era
In: PELEUS Band 114
Emanuel Turczynski has written a compendium of critical Greek studies that attempts to tap into the mental and emotional state of individuals, as well as social groupings, at the time of Greek palingenesis and beyond. Turczynski sets before us an epochal fresco, a wide-ranging picture to which a myriad of contemporary testimonies, as well as later critical statements (by both Greeks and foreigners), contribute. One basic thesis runs like a thread through the entire work: For Turczynski, the national rebirth of Greece was not completed with the end of the successful national war of independence. The common Orthodox faith and the living language, which had been able to maintain its identity and assimilation power under the most difficult historical circumstances, are for the author not as decisive as preconditions for becoming a nation as the social consensus and the ability derived from it to build a community supported by all. And this process of socio-cultural consolidation - this is Turczynski's thesis - continues in Greece to this day.This study is the English translation of Peleus 16: "Sozial und Kulturgeschichte Griechenlands im 19. Jahrhundert" (ISBN 978-3-447-05964-0)