Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840–1914

As the site of the assassination that triggered World War I and the place where the term "ethnic cleansing" was invented during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Bosnia has become a global symbol of nationalist conflict and ethnic division. But as Edin Hajdarpasic shows, formative contestati...

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Abstract As the site of the assassination that triggered World War I and the place where the term "ethnic cleansing" was invented during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Bosnia has become a global symbol of nationalist conflict and ethnic division. But as Edin Hajdarpasic shows, formative contestations over the region began well before 1914, emerging with the rise of new nineteenth-century forces-Serbian and Croatian nationalisms as well as Ottoman, Habsburg, Muslim, and Yugoslav political movements-that claimed this province as their own.Whose Bosnia?reveals the political pressures and moral arguments that made this land a prime target of escalating nationalist activity. To explain the remarkable proliferation of national movements since the nineteenth century, Hajdarpasic draws on a vast range of sources-records of secret societies, imperial surveillance files, poetry, paintings, personal correspondences-spanning Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Turkey, and Austria. Challenging conventional readings of Balkan histories,Whose Bosnia?provides new insight into central themes of modern politics, illuminating core subjects like "the people," state-building, and national suffering. Hajdarpasic uses South Slavic debates over Bosnian Muslim identity to propose a new figure in the history of nationalism: the(br)other, a character signifying at the same time the potential of being both "brother" and "Other," containing the fantasy of both complete assimilation and insurmountable difference. By bringing such figures into focus,Whose Bosnia?shows nationalism to be an immensely dynamic and open-ended force, one that eludes any clear sense of historical closure.
AbstractList As Edin Hajdarpasic shows, formative contestations over Bosnia and the surrounding region began well the assassination that triggered World War I, emerging with the rise of new nineteenth-century forces--Serbian and Croatian nationalisms, and Ottoman, Habsburg, Muslim, and Yugoslav political movements--that claimed this province as their own.
As the site of the assassination that triggered World War I and the place where the term "ethnic cleansing" was invented during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, Bosnia has become a global symbol of nationalist conflict and ethnic division. But as this book shows, formative contestations over the region began well before 1914, emerging with the rise of new nineteenth-century forces - Serbian and Croatian nationalisms as well as Ottoman, Habsburg, Muslim, and Yugoslav political movements - that claimed this province as their own.
As the site of the assassination that triggered World War I and the place where the term "ethnic cleansing" was invented during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Bosnia has become a global symbol of nationalist conflict and ethnic division. But as Edin Hajdarpasic shows, formative contestations over the region began well before 1914, emerging with the rise of new nineteenth-century forces-Serbian and Croatian nationalisms as well as Ottoman, Habsburg, Muslim, and Yugoslav political movements-that claimed this province as their own.Whose Bosnia?reveals the political pressures and moral arguments that made this land a prime target of escalating nationalist activity. To explain the remarkable proliferation of national movements since the nineteenth century, Hajdarpasic draws on a vast range of sources-records of secret societies, imperial surveillance files, poetry, paintings, personal correspondences-spanning Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Turkey, and Austria. Challenging conventional readings of Balkan histories,Whose Bosnia?provides new insight into central themes of modern politics, illuminating core subjects like "the people," state-building, and national suffering. Hajdarpasic uses South Slavic debates over Bosnian Muslim identity to propose a new figure in the history of nationalism: the(br)other, a character signifying at the same time the potential of being both "brother" and "Other," containing the fantasy of both complete assimilation and insurmountable difference. By bringing such figures into focus,Whose Bosnia?shows nationalism to be an immensely dynamic and open-ended force, one that eludes any clear sense of historical closure.
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SubjectTerms 19th century
20th century
ANTHROPOLOGY
assimilation
Bosnia
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Politics and government -- 19th century
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Eastern
Europe
HISTORY
HISTORY / Europe / Eastern
modern politics
Nationalism
Nationalism & Patriotism
Nationalism -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- History -- 19th century
Nationalism -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- History -- 20th century
nationalisms
Political Ideologies
political movements
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
Politics and government
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
WEST EUROPEAN HISTORY
World War I
Subtitle Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840–1914
TableOfContents Front Matter Table of Contents List of Figures and Maps Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER ONE: The Land of the People CHAPTER TWO: The Land of Suffering CHAPTER THREE: Nationalization and Its Discontents CHAPTER FOUR: Year X, or 1914? CHAPTER FIVE: Another Problem EPILOGUE: Notes Index
Notes Index Epilogue: Another Bosnia 5. Another Problem 4. Year X, or 1914? 3. Nationalization and Its Discontents 2. The Land of Suffering 1. The Land of the People Introduction: Whose Bosnia? Contents List of Figures and Maps Acknowledgments Title page, Copyright, Cover
WHOSE BOSNIA? -- Contents -- List of Figures and Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Whose Bosnia? -- 1. The Land of the People -- 2. The Land of Suffering -- 3. Nationalization and Its Discontents -- 4. Year X, or 1914? -- 5. Another Problem -- Epilogue: Another Bosnia -- Notes -- Index
Acknowledgments --
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Introduction: Whose Bosnia? --
Index
2. The Land of Suffering --
1. The Land of the People --
Epilogue: Another Bosnia --
Frontmatter --
Notes --
4. Year X, or 1914? --
Figures and Maps --
3. Nationalization and Its Discontents --
5. Another Problem --
Title Whose Bosnia?
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