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The road to Turkish language reform and the rise of Turkish nationalismJohnson, Aaron, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.). / Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2008/01/30). Written for the Institute of Islamic Studies. Includes bibliographical references.
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The American mission : the Gaelic revival and America, 1870-1915 /Bhroiméil, Úna Ní, January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Lehigh University, 1998. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 233-250).
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ラオスの国民形成と言語ナショナリズム : 植民地時代から社会主義革命まで(1893-1975年) / National Formation and Language Nationalism in Laos : From The Colonial Period to The Socialist Revolution 1893-1975 / ラオス ノ コクミン ケイセイ ト ゲンゴ ナショナリズム : ショクミンチ ジダイ カラ シャカイ シュギ カクメイ マデ 1893 1975ネン矢野, 順子, Yano, Junko 11 April 2010 (has links)
博士(学術) / 甲第534号 / 184p / Hitotsubashi University(一橋大学)
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Recepce Friedricha Ludwiga Jahna a jeho idejí v Německém turnerském svazu / The Reception of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn and his Ideas in the German Gymnastic ClubKlement, Martin January 2011 (has links)
The goal of this paper is to analyse the evolution of the perception of the German gymnastic movement founder Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852) and of his ideology in the German Gymnastic Club. Since the eighties of the 19th century, the Jahn's ideas had been specifically interpreted in the gymnastic clubs in Lower Austria. This interpretation, under the direct influence of growing racial anti-Semitism, consisted of an extreme national and racial intolerance. The clubs, since 1889 associated in German Gymnastic Club, gradually made their way to the radically national movement that gained the epithet of "völkisch". Various methods have been applied to determine how the club adopted, interpreted and in its own way also changed the Jahn's teaching in the field of the language, physical exercise, national and anti-Semitic ideology and, last but not least, in terms of festivities and symbology. The result of the study has shown that the "völkisch" interpretation of Jahn's controversial ideas enabled the Club to lay the foundations for the new ideology which was to become dominant in the gymnastic movement of the German speaking countries in the thirties of the 20th century.
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Bautzen a Budyšin: Jazykové ideologie v hlavním městě Lužických Srbů / Bautzen and Budyšin: Language Ideologies in the Capital City of SorbsŠkrob, Jan January 2015 (has links)
In this thesis, I attempt to describe and analyse language ideologies relevant in the specific situation of the Sorbian minority in the city of Bautzen (Sorbian: Budyšin) - a city with a clear German majority at the same time considered a cultural, social and political centre of Sorbs - with a special emphasis on links between language and nationalism. Focusing on these links, I also examine the specific role of language for maintainance of Sorbian national identity. I also view Sorbian language ideologies in the broader context of social and political relations in and around Bautzen, whereas I, among other topics, inquire into recently significant hatred of local German radical right towards the Sorbian minority. At the same time, I attempt to capture the power relations between German and Sorbian languages. Apart from the paradigm of language ideologies, I am also informed by works of certain poststructuralist authors, especially due to their emphasis on constructivism regarding identities and language mechanisms. Keywords: language, language ideologies, nationalism, language nationalism, identities, national identity, ethnicity, language and power, Sorbian, German, language and politics, language contact
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