Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland
Set in a multiethnic region of the nineteenth-century Habsburg Empire, this thoroughly interdisciplinary study maps out how the competing Romanian, Hungarian and German nationalization projects dealt with proper names. With particular attention to their function as symbols of national histories, Berecz makes a case for names as ideal guides for understanding historical imaginaries and how they operate socially. In tracing the changing fortunes of nationalization movements and the ways in which their efforts were received by mass constituencies, he provides an innovative and compelling account of the historical utilization, manipulation, and contestation of names.

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Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland
Set in a multiethnic region of the nineteenth-century Habsburg Empire, this thoroughly interdisciplinary study maps out how the competing Romanian, Hungarian and German nationalization projects dealt with proper names. With particular attention to their function as symbols of national histories, Berecz makes a case for names as ideal guides for understanding historical imaginaries and how they operate socially. In tracing the changing fortunes of nationalization movements and the ways in which their efforts were received by mass constituencies, he provides an innovative and compelling account of the historical utilization, manipulation, and contestation of names.

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Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland

Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland

by goston Berecz
Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland

Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland

by goston Berecz

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Set in a multiethnic region of the nineteenth-century Habsburg Empire, this thoroughly interdisciplinary study maps out how the competing Romanian, Hungarian and German nationalization projects dealt with proper names. With particular attention to their function as symbols of national histories, Berecz makes a case for names as ideal guides for understanding historical imaginaries and how they operate socially. In tracing the changing fortunes of nationalization movements and the ways in which their efforts were received by mass constituencies, he provides an innovative and compelling account of the historical utilization, manipulation, and contestation of names.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789206340
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 03/20/2020
Series: Austrian and Habsburg Studies , #27
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ágoston Berecz is Research Fellow at Pasts, Inc., Center for Historical Studies, Budapest.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Text

Introduction

Part I: Peasants

Chapter 1. Under Ancestral Masks: Name-Giving Nationalized
Chapter 2. Family Names on the Ground
Chapter 3. Place Names and Etymologies from Below

Part II: Nationalisms

Chapter 4. Faces of the Self-Other: Contact-Influenced Family Names in Discourse and Practice
Chapter 5. Dimensions of Family-Name Magyarization
Chapter 6. Signposts over the Land

Part III: The State

Chapter 7. Floreas into Virágs: Stage Regulation of First Names
Chapter 8. The Most Correct Ways to Spell One’s Name
Chapter 9. The Great Toponymic Manoeuvre

Conclusions

Appendix A: Tables
Appendix B: Place-Name Index

Bibliography
Index

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