Chapter 1. Representing National Territory: Cartography
and Nationalism in Hungary
I. Popova
Chapter 2. The Development and Functions of Ethnic
Stereotypes in Austria and in Hungary in the Nineteenth Century
A. Vári
Chapter 3. Czechs, Germans, Bohemians? Images of the Self
and Other in Bohemia, 1800-1848
H. L. Agnew
Chapter 4. The Image of the Other in the 19th Century:
Historical Scholarship in the Czech Lands
Jiri Staif
Chapter 5. Jews, and Peasants: Jews as the Others in the
Formation of the Modern Polish Nation in Rural Galicia
K. Struve and Gentry
Chapter 6. Nationalizing Rural Landscapes in
Cisleithania, 1880-1914
P. Judson
Chapter 7. Ethnology, Cultural Reification, and the
Dynamics of Difference in the Kronprinzenwerk
R. Bendix
Chapter 8. The Nation, the Enemy, and Imagined
Territories: Hungarian Elements in the Emergence of a Czechoslovak
National Narrative during and after WWI
P. Haslinger
Chapter 9. The South Slavs in the Austrian Mind: Serbs
and Slovenes in the Changing View from German Nationalism to
National Socialism
C. Promitzer
Chapter 10. Peooples of the Mountains, Peoples of the
plains: Space and Ethnographic Representation
K. Kaser
Chapter 11. Marking the Difference of Looking for Common
Grounds? South East Central Europe
O. B. Luthar
Chapter 12. The Psychology of Creating the "Other" in
National Identity, Ethnic Enmity, and Racism
P. Loewenberg
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Nancy M. Wingfield is Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of books and articles on Habsburg Central Europe.
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