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ID96662
Title

Galicia - the common memory.

Editor(s)Brix, Emil [Editeur(s)]
PublishedOccasional papers. Papers of participants of the Summer School "Galicia. The common memory", Cracow, July 17-31, 2003, hrsg. v. Emil Brix, 2004, 34 p.
PlaceWien
PublsiherInstitut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa
Language(s)English
SeriesStudien des Instituts für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa 4/2004
SubjectsGalicia (Poland and Ukraine) / National Identity  [Browse all]
NoteEva Dangendorf: Galician identity - progress or an invention of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy? (9); Adrienn Erốs: Galicia as a model area for analytical research on the problems of national identity (13); Petar Vuković: Croatian's Galicia: ideologies of the literary representations (17); Lenka Hušková: About the charms of Galicia. Ghosts of the past, lokking for some place in the world and what it has to do with my life (25); Stefan Bammer: Myths and national identity (29).
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