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Between Identity and Freedom: Mapping Nationalism in Twentieth Century Lithuania
Between Identity and Freedom: Mapping Nationalism in Twentieth Century Lithuania

Author(s): Leonidas Donskis
Subject(s): Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), Government/Political systems, Social differentiation, Nationalism Studies, Sociology of Politics, Politics and Identity
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Lithuania; political ideology; 20th century politics; nationalism; identity; freedom; mapping nationalism;

Summary/Abstract: A phenomenon of the conjunction of thought and action, nationalism can never be located within a single political ideology or moral culture; nor can it be solely represented by social or cultural movements. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it manifested itself first in the philosophies of history and culture, poetry and prose (thus anchoring itself in aristocratic culture), and only later in various popular currents. Nationalism proved adaptable to liberalism, conservatism, and socialism: this is precisely why it makes no sense to overgeneralize nationalism either as part and parcel of the principle of collective identity or as the embodiment of social evil. In fact, nationalism-nearly from its inception-had been an inescapable part of liberalism. In the long run, however, their paths diverged. [...]

  • Issue Year: 13/1999
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 474-500
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English