11 février 2013
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James Frusetta, « Chapter 4. Common Heroes, Divided Claims: IMRO Between Macedonia and Bulgaria », Central European University Press, ID : 10670/1.bfjzmp
Who owns history? In the romantic, primordialist tradition of most national histories there is an assumption that historical events, institutions and individuals “belong” to a nation as part of its history. Modernity-based theories of nationalism on the other hand stress a modern “invention” of national identity based on interpretations and representations of the past: nations define themselves by what they claim for their national history. Both traditions intersect at the importance placed o...