Towards Modern Nationhood

Towards Modern Nationhood

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A comparative history of nineteenth-century nationalist movements in Wales and Slovenia.  
Towards Modern Nationhood is a comparative history of nineteenth-century national movements in two stateless countries, Wales and Slovenia. While these movements are often contrasted, Robin Okey reveals the shared strategies behind both western and eastern European nationalists. In both cases, activists organized around local identities that were legible to their occupiers. The Habsburg Empire respected multilingualism, so Slovenians mobilized behind their language. The British Empire respected religious pluralism, so the Welsh mobilized behind nonconformity. Ultimately, the stories of these two national movements make plain the surprising efficacy of “soft power” in the form of local traditions, languages, and religion. Robin Okey is an emeritus professor of history at Warwick University.

Preface
Chapter 1 – Wales and the Slovene Lands: The Background
Chapter 2 – Awakenings, c. 1750-1815
Chapter 3 – Towards a Turning Point, Wales and Slovenia c. 1815-1847
Chapter 4 – The Parting of the Ways:1847-48
Chapter 5 – The Picture Takes Shape, 1848-c. 1880
Chapter 6 – The National Movements Mature: Success and Shortfall
Chapter 7 – Culture, Consciousness and Challenge, 1880-1914
Chapter 8 – New Directions and Denoument
Conclusion

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