This book perceives the modern nation as the product of secular religion. This belief defines national identity and gives rise to symbolic politics, exemplified by the Hungarian case with its European roots. The result, Gero argues, was an imagined history that did not reflect what really happened.
Imagined History: Chapters from Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Hungarian Symbolic Politics (Chsp Hungarian Studies)
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Author(s)Andràs Gerö
PublisherEast European Monographs
ISBN / ASIN088033570X
ISBN-139780880335706
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Sales Rank4,687,511
CategoryHistory
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