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Piacentini, Arianna.
Ethnonationality’s Evolution in Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia = Politics, Institutions and Intergenerational Dis-continuities /
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Ethnonationality’s Evolution in Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia/ by Arianna Piacentini.
Reminder of title:
Politics, Institutions and Intergenerational Dis-continuities /
Author:
Piacentini, Arianna.
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XVII, 197 p.online resource. :
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Social groups. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39189-8
ISBN:
9783030391898
Ethnonationality’s Evolution in Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia = Politics, Institutions and Intergenerational Dis-continuities /
Piacentini, Arianna.
Ethnonationality’s Evolution in Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia
Politics, Institutions and Intergenerational Dis-continuities /[electronic resource] :by Arianna Piacentini. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVII, 197 p.online resource.
1. Introduction: Ethnonationality, Citizenship, and Feelings of Belonging -- 2. Ethnic Groups and Nations in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) -- 3. After Yugoslavia: The New World -- 4. Between Group Status and Individual Benefits: The Case of Skopje -- 5. Between Cosmopolitanism and Survival: The Case of Sarajevo -- 6. The Story of Ethnonationality -- 7. Conclusion: What Can We Learn?.
This book is centred upon the concept of ‘ethnonationality,’ investigating how its meanings and functions have changed across political regimes, time, and generations. Piacentini explores two similar yet different realities, Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia (now North Macedonia) – both former Yugoslav republics, multiethnic, and currently characterised by consociational arrangements and ethnic politics. This temporal perspective encompasses both the Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav period, empirically exploring two generations living together in the same family, each socialised by different macro-environments and socio-political and economic conditions. The book explores which ideas, rules, and patterns of behaviour related to ethnonationality have been transmitted between the generations. Ethnonationality’s Evolution in Bosnia Herzegovina and Macedonia will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, politics, and conflict studies.
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1. Introduction: Ethnonationality, Citizenship, and Feelings of Belonging -- 2. Ethnic Groups and Nations in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) -- 3. After Yugoslavia: The New World -- 4. Between Group Status and Individual Benefits: The Case of Skopje -- 5. Between Cosmopolitanism and Survival: The Case of Sarajevo -- 6. The Story of Ethnonationality -- 7. Conclusion: What Can We Learn?.
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