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National minorities, nationalizing states, and external national homelands in the New Europe
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Nationalism reframed
Twice in this century, Central and Eastern Europe have undergone a massive and concentrated re configuration of political space along national lines. In the first phase of this re configuration (which actually began in the nineteenth century), the crumbling of the great "traditional" multinational land empires -the prolonged decay of the Ottoman Empire and the sudden collapse, in the First World War, of the Habsburg and Romanov empires -left in its wake a broad north-south belt of new states in
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