In the context of this research network, coordinated by the PoHis-Centre for Political History of Antwerp University and funded by the âInternational Scientific Researchâ program of the Research Foundation of Flanders, four intensive workshops have been organised from 2016 through 2018.
The following themes have been dealt with:
- Breaching banal nationalism
- National indifference
- Emotions and everyday nationhood
- Rethinking civic vs. ethnic nationalism
These workshops have resulted in the publication of five edited volumes or themed issues of journals, which can be found here below:
Everyday nationalism's evidence problem
Jon Fox and Maarten Van Ginderachter (eds.), .
- Jon E. Fox and Maarten Van Ginderachter, Introduction: Everyday nationalism's evidence problem
- Tim Edensor and Shanti Sumartojo, Geographies of everyday nationhood: experiencing multiculturalism in Melbourne
- Maarten Van Ginderachter, How to gauge banal nationalism and national indifference in the past: proletarian tweets in Belgiumâs belle Ă©poque
- Michael Skey, âThere are times when I feel like a bit of an alienâ: Middling migrants and the national order of things
- Jonathan Hearn and Marco Antonsich, Theoretical and methodological considerations for the study of banal and everyday nationalism
National indifference and the history of nationalism in modern Europe
- Introduction. National indifference and the history of nationalism in modern EuropeMaarten Van Ginderachter and Jon Fox
- Too much on their mind. Impediments and limitations of the national cultural project in nineteenth-century BelgiumTom Verschaffel
- From national indifference to national commitment and back: the case of the Trentine POWS in Russia during the First World WarSimone A. Bellezza
- Lost in transition? The Habsburg legacy, state- and nation-building, and the new fascist order in the Upper AdriaticMarco Bresciani
- National indifference and the transnational corporation: the paradigm of the Batâa CompanyZachary Doleshal
- Between nationalism and indifference: the gradual elimination of indifference in interwar YugoslaviaFilip Erdeljac
- Paths to Frenchness: national indifference and the return of Alsace to France, 1919-1939Alison Carrol
- Beyond politics: national indifference as everyday ethnicityGĂĄbor Egry
- National indifference, statistics, and the constructivist paradigm: the case of the "Tutejsi" (âthe people from hereâ) in interwar Polish censusesMorgane LabbĂ©
- Instrumental nationalism in Upper SilesiaBrendan Karch
- âI have removed the boundaries of nationsâ: nation switching and the Roman Catholic Church during and after the Second World WarJim Bjork
- âCitizen of the Soviet Union â it sounds dignifiedâ. Letter writing, nationalities policy, and identity in the post-Stalinist Soviet UnionAnna Whittington
- Conclusion: national indifference and the history of nationalism in modern EuropeJon Fox, Maarten Van Ginderachter and James M. Brophy
Questioning the Wilsonian Moment. The Role of Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Dissolution of European Empires from the Belle Ăpoque through the First World War
Eric Storm and Maarten Van Ginderachter (eds.)
Special dossier in: European Review of History / Revue europĂ©enne dâhistoire, 2019, DOI: 10.1080/13507486.2019.1633276
The dossier contains the following articles:
âą Storm, Eric and Van Ginderachter, Maarten, Introduction. Questioning the Wilsonian Moment. The Role of Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Dissolution of European Empires from the Belle Ăpoque through the First World War
âą Christoph Mick (University of Warwick), Legality, ethnicity and violence in Austrian Galicia, 1890-1920
âą Martin OâDonoghue (National University of Ireland), âIrelandâs Independence Dayâ: The Fall of the Irish Parliamentary Party in 1918
âą Jan Rybak (European University Institute), âUniversal Freedomâ and the âEnglish Declarationâ: Watershed Moments for Radical Jewish Politics
âą Jasper Heinzen (University of York), Making democracy safe for tribal homelands? Self-determination and political regionalism in Weimar Germany
Emotions and everyday nationalism in modern European history
- Introduction by XosĂ© M. NĂșñez Seixas, Andreas Stynen and Maarten Van Ginderachter
- Moreno Almendral, RaĂșl (University of Salamanca), Feeling nationhood while telling lives: ego-documents, emotions and national character during the Age of Revolutions
- Oddens, Joris (Leiden University), So Close and Yet So Far. Degrees of Emotional Proximity in Pauper Letters to Dutch National Power Holders around 1800
- Niedhammer, Martina (Collegium Carolinum: Research Institute for the History of the Czech Lands and Slovakia), âLou tresor dĂłu Felibrigeâ: An Occitan Dictionary and its Emotional Appeal
- Hoegaerts, Josephine (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies), Learning to Love. Embodied Practices of Patriotism in the Nineteenth-Century Classroom (and Beyond)
- Marzec, Wiktor (Central European University), Performing and Remembering Working-Class Nationalism in late Russian Poland
- Blanck, Thomas (UniversitÀt zu Köln), In Search of Another Italy. Youth, Emotions, and the Nation in Fiume 1919/20
- CĂąrstocea, Raul (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg), Bringing Out the Dead: Mass Funerals, Cult of Death and the Emotional Dimension of Nationhood in the Case of the Legionary Movement in Interwar Romania
- KivimĂ€ki, Ville (University of Tampere), âThe Fatherland did not drink the blood / of our fathers and brothers in vainâ. Finnish Frontline Soldiersâ Lyrical Attachment to the Nation in World War II
- Faraldo, JosĂ© M. (Complutense University of Madrid), Reconstructing emotional bonds to alien territories. The nationalization of the Polish âWestern Regionsâ (1944-1956)
Beyond Binaries of Nationalism
Kennedy, James and Van Ginderachter, Maarten (eds.), 'Beyond Binaries of Nationalism', Themed issue of National Identities, 2021-2022.
Featuring the following articles:
Kennedy, James and Van Ginderachter, Maarten, âThe use of binaries in nationalism studiesâ, .
Pogonyi, S., 'The right of blood: âethnicallyâ selective citizenship policies in Europe'
Bugge, P. 'The history of the dichotomy of civic Western and ethnic Eastern nationalism'
CĂąrstocea, R. 'Synchronous nationalismsâreading the history of nationalism in SouthâEastern Europe between and beyond the binaries'
Duyster Borreda, J., 'International models and influences on Catalan nationalism: regionalism, gender and the ethnic-civic dichotomy, 1880â1920'
Blackburn, M., 'The persistence of the civicâethnic binary: competing visions of the nation and civilization in western, Central and Eastern Europe'