MMCP Publication: Bibliography on Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe
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MMCP Publication: Bibliography on Ethnic Relations in Eastern
Europe
LGI MMCP is pleased to announce a forthcoming publication:
Bibliography on Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe
edited by Margit Feischmidt
(for order information, please, check the end of this message)
This volume is the second, updated and enlarged version of the
Bibliography on Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe and includes major
writings that address the complexity of problems related to ethnicity,
nationalism, ethnic conflict, conflict resolution, institutions and
political participation of minorities, and new initiatives in managing
multiethnic co-existence. This new version is a selection of relevant
literature in English, Russian and German and of the works written in
local languages, used mostly in national contexts, but which could
have a regional and maybe also a theoretical relevance.
The main part of the material has been gathered by the local
contributors of this project, who attempted to compile the most
important works in their country or sub-region relevant to our topics
published after 1989. The second resource was the library of the
Central European University in Budapest. In the case of the English
books and journal articles, we leaned on the collection of this
library, specialized on the region, and on the study of nationalism
and ethnic relations. The third part of the material is adopted from
the Sociological Abstract, as well as other bibliographies of
different experts and institutions.
We worked with a standardized list of thematic and geographic
keywords, as well as two other lists of disciplines and empirical
sources of the studies. The suitable categories for all records can be
found in the book in this order after the bibliographic data and the
abbreviation of the language of the publication. The abstract follows
the keywords, resuming the content and the main arguments of work. The
structure of the entire Bibliography is thematic, while all items were
introduced on the basis of their first, and most important subject
keyword. The secondary order within the thematic chapters is
alphabetical by author and editor.
Using this bibliography is much easier with the help of its various
indexes. The third part of the book contains (1) an authors and
editors index, (2) a thematic index, (3) a geographical index,
including regions, countries and ethnic minority names, and (4) an
index of journals. The thematic index shows not only the possible
topics to be found in the bibliography, but also the randomness of
their occurrence. In classifying the regions, we used the categories:
Central Europe (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary), Southeast
Europe (Croatia, Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro), Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania), the Baltics (Estonia, Latvia,
Lithuania), the Commonwealth of Independent States (for the whole
former Soviet Union without the Baltic States), CIS - the Western
Republics (Russian Federation, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova), CIS - the
Transcuacasus (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan), and CIS - Central Asia
(Kazahstan, Turkeminstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan). Eastern
Europe is the collective name used when more subregions, are even all
of them are referred to. The small multiethnic regions (for example
Kosovo, Transylvania) are included in the ethnic minority index. The
numbers in the indexes are identical to the serial numbers of the
records in the bibliography.
This bibliography may serve further policy analyses and
reform-oriented projects in different countries and communities, and
may aid scholarly investigation as well. The editor and the
contributors of this volume hope to be helpful for those searching for
basic works, analyses and interpretations of the Eastern European
ethnic phenomena. However, the bibliography is incomplete by nature.
The present list could be and should be enriched by the users by
adding items that our search might have missed.
An earlier version of the bibliography can be viewed on LGI's Managing
Multiethnic Communities Project's website:
http://www.osi.hu/lgi/ethnic
List of Contributors
Ambrosewicz, Jolanta J. PhD, Department of Judaic Studies,
Jagiellonian University, Krak�w, Poland
Bakalova, Maria, PhD candidate, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary
Balogh, S�ra, PhD candidate, E�tv�s L�r�nd University, Budapest,
Hungary
Bieber, Florian, PhD candidate, University of Vienna, Austria and
Regional Representative, European Center for Minority Issues
Doja, Albert PhD., lecturer, University of Hull, United Kingdom
Djuric, Ivana LGI Policy Fellow, Zagreb, Croatia
Hamar, N�ra, PhD candidate, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Koltchanov, Boris, director, Baltic Insight - Center for Educational
and Social Research, Riga, Latvia
Korhecz, Tam�s, SJD, lecturer, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary
Kov�cs Zs�fia, student, University of Vienna, Austria
Kulbachevskaya, Olga, Researcher, Institute of Ethnology and
Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Study and
Management of Conflict, Moscow, Russian Federation
Papp, Attila lecturer, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania and
researcher, Teleki L�szl� Institute, Budapest, Hungary
Scacco, Alexandra, copy editor, LGI - Open Society Institute,
Budapest, Hungary
T�th, K�roly, L. Ilona Juh�sz, and Zsuzsanna Lampl, Forum Institute,
Slovakia
Trencs�nyi, Bal�zs, PhD candidate, Central European University,
Budapest, Hungary
Table of Contents
Preface
Records in thematic order
1000, Theories Related to Ethnicity and Nationalism in Eastern Europe
1200, Cultural Aspects of Ethnic Relations
1210, Assimilation
1220, Tradition, cultural heritage
1230, Cultural diversity
1240 Social memory
1300 Economic aspects of ethnic relations
1400 Education (national)
1420 Education of minorities
1500 Ethnic conflict
1510 Conflict prevention, conflict resolution
1520 Ethnic violence, war
1522 Military, national armies
1524 International involvement
1530 Political aspects of ethnic conflicts
1540 Racism, anti-Semitism
1540 Social and cultural aspects of ethnic conflicts
1600 Gender aspects of ethnic relations
1600 Gender aspects of ethnic relations
1700 History of ethnic groups and ethnic relations
1710 History after 1989, transition
1720 History before 1989, state socialism
1730 History, 20th Century
1740 History, 19th Century
1800 Language
1810 Language and identity
1820 Language and politics
1900 Legal status of ethnic minorities (human rights, collective
rights)
1910 Citizenship
1920 Discrimination
1900 Legal status of ethnic minorities (human rights, collective
rights)
2000 Media and representation
2020 Minority media
2100 Multiculturalism
2200 Nationalism
2210 National culture, national symbols
2220 History of nationalism
2230 Nation state, nation building
2240 Minority nationalism
2250 National identity
2300 Political aspects of ethnic relations
2310 Political institutions
2311 International organizations
2312 Local governments
2313 Minority organizations
2314 NGOs, civil society
2315 State, government
2320 Political principles
2321 Democracy, political pluralism
2322 Totalitarianism (communism, fascism)
2330 Conceptions of territoriality
2331 Independence, self-determination
2332 Autonomy
2333 Federalism
2334 Regionalism
2335 Self-governance
2340 International relations, international security
2350 Social policy
2360 Political behavior, political culture
2400 Psychological aspects of ethnic relations
2410 Attitudes towards otherness
2420 Ethnic stereotypes
2430 Ethnic identities
2500 Religion, religious minorities
2511 Jews
2512 Muslims
2600 Social aspects of ethnic relations
2610 Interethnic relations in everyday life
2620 Migration
2622 Diaspora
2628 Resettlement
2630 Class and ethnicity
2632 Social elite, intellectuals
2630 Class and ethnicity
2638 Underclass, social marginality
2640 Ethnicity and family
2644 Ethnic intermarriage
2646 Ethnic socialization
2660 Segregation/ Integration
2670 Modernization
2700 Demography
3000 Bibliography
Indexes
Author and Editor Index
Subject Index
Geographical Index
Region Index
Country Index
Ethnic Minority Index
Journal Index
HOW TO ORDER?
The volume will be primarily disseminated among libraries, research
institutes, universities as well as among international organizations
working in CEE, SEE and NIS region. If you wish to receive a copy of
this volume, please, send a message to [email protected]. In the subject,
please, write "order bibliography on ethnic relations". Please
indicate your mailing address (name, institution, address, city,
state, zip code) in the body of your message.
Petra Kovacs
LGI Managing Multiethnic Communities Project
email: [email protected]
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