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Ideologies and national identities: The case of twentieth-century Southeastern Europe
Ideologies and National Identities: The Case of Twentieth-Century Southeastern Europe explores the historical formation and transformation of national identities in Southeastern Europe throughout the twentieth century. The book analyzes how competing ideologies—such as nationalism, socialism, liberalism, and authoritarianism—shaped political discourse, state-building, and interethnic relations in the region. Through comparative case studies, it reveals the fluid and contested nature of identity construction amid wars, regime changes, and shifting borders. The author argues that understanding these ideological dynamics is crucial for interpreting the region’s ongoing struggles with nationalism, democracy, and European integration.
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