This volume assembles the papers presented at the conference The International Context of the Galician Language Brotherhoods and the Nationality Question in Interwar Europe (Council of Galician Culture, Santiago de Compostela, October 2016). The different contributions, written by historians, political scientists and linguists, shed new light on the political development of the nationality question in Europe during the First World War and its aftermath, covering theoretical developments and debates, social mobilization and cultural perspectives. They also address the topic from different scales, blending the global and transnational outlook with the view from below, from the local contexts, with particular attention to peripheral areas, whilst East European and West European nationalities are dealt with on an equal footing, covering from Iberian Galicia to the Caucasus.
"This book offers a broader perspective on how ânationalityâ became embedded in modern politics in much the same way as all âismsâ: through, as Núñez Siexes noted, the identification of local causes and concerns with increasingly globalized currents of thought and lines of argument, and then the (re)localization of all the whole processsomeplace else." â Matthew Hall, in: H-Soz-Kult, 22 December 2022
â7Micro-Nationalisms in Western Europe in the Wake of the First World War
âFrancesca Zantedeschi
â8The Language Brotherhoods: European Echoes in the Development of Galician Nationalism (1916â1923)
âRamón Villares
â9The Galician Language Brotherhoods and Minority Languages in Europe during the First World War
âJohannes Kabatek
Part 3: The Legacy of the First World War and the Nationality Question
â10The Impact of the First World War on the (Re-)Shaping of National Histories on Europe
âStefan Berger
â11From Nationalities to Minorities? The Transnational Debate on the Minority Protection System of the League of Nations, and Its Predecessors
âStefan Dyroff
â12Agrarian Movements, the National Question, and Democracy in Europe, 1880â1945
âLourenzo Fernández-Prieto and Miguel Cabo
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Scholars and students interested in the history of nationalisms and the nationality question in interwar Europe, as well as in the history of World War I and its socio-political consequences.