Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia

Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia

by Jeffrey E. Cole
ISBN-10:
1598843028
ISBN-13:
9781598843026
Pub. Date:
05/25/2011
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1598843028
ISBN-13:
9781598843026
Pub. Date:
05/25/2011
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia

Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia

by Jeffrey E. Cole
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Overview

This comprehensive survey of ethnic groups of Europe reveals the dynamic process of ethnic identity and the relationship of ethnic groups to modern states.

Part of a five-volume series on ethnic groups around the world, Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia provides detailed descriptions of more than 100 European ethnic and national groups. Each entry provides an overview of the group as well as in-depth information on the group's origins and early history, cultural life, and recent developments. Among the information presented for each group are global and national population figures and accounts of geographical distribution, diaspora populations, the group's historic homeland, predominant religions and languages, and related groups. The entries also highlight places, people, and events of particular importance to each group, and sidebars introduce related topics of interest.

Throughout the text, special attention is focused on the relationship between ethnicity and nationalism. An explanation of the methodology used for selecting the ethnic groups in the encyclopedia is also provided, as is an introductory essay on the topic of ethnicity in Europe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598843026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/25/2011
Series: Ethnic Groups of the World
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey E. Cole is professor of anthropology and chair of the Department of Anthropology at Connecticut College, New London, CT.

Table of Contents

Introduction,
Methodology,
Abazin,
Abkhaz,
Adyghs,
Ajarians,
Albanians,
Andorrans,
Arbëreshë,
Aromanians,
Ashkenazic Jews,
Austrians,
Avars,
Balkars,
Bashkirs,
Basques,
Belarusians,
Bosniaks,
Bretons,
Bulgarians,
Carpatho-Rusyns,
Catalans,
Chechens,
Chuvash,
Cornish,
Corsicans,
Cossacks,
Crimean Tatars,
Croats,
Cypriots, Greek,
Cypriots, Turkish,
Czechs,
Danes,
Dargins,
Dutch,
English,
Estonians,
Faroese,
Finns,
Flemish,
French,
French-speaking Swiss,
Frisians,
Friulians,
Gagauz,
Galicians,
Georgians,
German-speaking Swiss,
Germans,
Greeks,
Hungarians,
Icelanders,
Ingush,
Irish,
Italians,
Italian-speaking Swiss,
Kabards,
Kalmyks,
Karachay,
Karelians,
Komi,
Kumyks,
Laks,
Latgalians,
Latvians,
Lezgins,
Liechtensteiners,
Lithuanians,
Luxembourgers,
Macedonians,
Maltese,
Manx,
Maris,
Mingrelians,
Moldovans,
Montenegrins,
Mordvins,
Nogai,
Norwegians,
Ossetians,
Poles,
Pomaks,
Portuguese,
Roma,
Romanians,
Romansh,
Russians,
Saami,
Sardinians,
Scots,
Sephardic Jews,
Serbs,
Silesians,
Slovaks,
Slovenians,
Sorbs,
Spaniards,
Svans,
Swedes,
Tabasarans,
Tatars,
Turks,
Udmurts,
Ukrainians,
Walloons,
Welsh,
Contributor List,
Geographical Index,
Index,

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