Entangled Interactions between Religion and National Consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe -

Entangled Interactions between Religion and National Consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe

Yoko Aoshima (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
216 Seiten
2020
Academic Studies Press (Verlag)
978-1-64469-356-8 (ISBN)
123,50 inkl. MwSt
Explroes the complicated relationship between religion and national consciousness in the modern world, highlighting various cases in Central and Eastern Europe. Through those analyses, the authors show how religion, far from disappearing, strongly impacted the emerging national consciousness.
This book elucidates the complicated relationship between religion and national consciousness in the modern world, highlighting various cases in Central and Eastern Europe. Though those analyses, the authors show how religion, far from disappearing, strongly impacted the emerging national consciousness. Starting with the pre-modern era in this region, the book examines the long-term transformation of religious, political, and social situations of the region. In addition, the book considers the impact of imperial powers, which tended to be linked with a universal religion. It finally sheds light on the multifaceted nature of nations in this region, which contributes to evoke a new vision of the historical transformation of the region that enriches the general theories of nationalism.

Yoko Aoshima studies modern history of the Russian Empire with a focus on imperial policies, especially in the field of education and social transformation. She has taught at Aichi University and Kobe University, and recently joined as an associate professor at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University.

Acknowledgements
Introduction Yoko Aoshima (Kobe University, Japan)
1. Uniate Martyr Josaphat and his Role as a Confessionalizing, Integrating, and Nationalizing Element Chiho Fukushima (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan)
2. Conversion and Culture in Russia's Western Borderlands, 1800-55 Barbara Skinner (Indiana State University, US)
3. Religion in the Rhetoric of the 1863–64 Uprising Zita Medišauskienė (Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania)
4. Orthodox Christianity Emerging as an Ethical Principle in School Education in the 1860-70s Yoko Aoshima (Kobe University, Japan)
5. The Roman Catholic Clergy and the Notion of Lithuanian National Identity Vilma Žaltauskaitė (Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania)
6. The Nobility in the Lithuanian National Project in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century: The Approach of the Catholic Clergy Olga Mastianica-Stankevič (Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania)
7. Praising Christ, Serving the Nation: The Ideology of the Catholic Newspaper Biełarus (1913-15) Aliaksandr Bystryk (Central European University, Belarus)
8. Defining the Public Sphere by Organic Boundaries—Syncretism in Creating National Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Habsburg Monarchy Taku Shinohara (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan)
9. "Building" Nationalism: St. Elisabeth Church in Lemberg Dominika Rank (Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine)
10. Local Governance and Religion in the Kingdom of Poland, 1905–14: Multireligious Relief Actions for Unemployed Workers in Łódź Kenshi Fukumoto (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
11. Max Weber and Eastern Europe: The Religious Background to Modern Nationalism Hajime Konno (Aichi Prefectural University, Japan)
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Lithuanian Studies without Borders
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Brighton
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 1-64469-356-9 / 1644693569
ISBN-13 978-1-64469-356-8 / 9781644693568
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