the nation as epistemic regime: on the bucharest sociological school, state consolidation and interethnic relations
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2013
This article analyzes Bucharest Sociological School from the perspective of state consolidation and interethnic relations. It outlines the constitution of a nationalist epistemic regime linking the Romanian people to territory across a multilayered field of discourse and national boundaries. As case studies, I highlight the monographic action, The Encyclopedia of Ro-mania, and the concurrent development of Hungarian rural sociology. These framed an oscillating policy of inclusion/exclusion towards ethnic minorities.
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Authors | ;Ion Matei Costinescu |
Journal | saudi journal of biological sciences |
Year | 2013 |
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