Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe

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American Academy in Berlin

American Academy in Berlin

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Experts agree: Eastern Europe is not a region characterized by “ancient hatreds.” But what is it then? John Connelly says it’s a place in the shadow of empires where people possess particular disturbing knowledge: that in the course of history, nations come and go. Some disappear. Nationalism - human efforts to maintain the coherence of a nation and its culture - appears therefore not as good or evil but as necessity. The question is: how do people from places without this acute knowledge of history’s destructive energies write East Europe’s history?
This event was generously supported by Daimler-Fonds.

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