Language and Nationalism in Europe
Edited by Stephen Barbour and Cathie Carmichael
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Nationalism, Language, Europe, Stephen Barbour
Chapter 2: Britain and Ireland: The Varying Significance of Language for Nationalism, Stephen Barbour
Chapter 3: France: 'One State, One Nation, One Language?', Anne Judge
Chapter 4: The Iberian Peninsula: Conflicting Linguistic Nationalisms, Clare Mar-Molinero
Chapter 5: Northern Europe: Languages as Prime Markers of Ethnic and National Identity, Lars S. Vikør
Chapter 6: The Low Countries: A Study in Sharply Contrasting Nationalisms, Robert B. Howell
Chapter 7: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg: The Total Coincidence of Nations and Speech Communities?, Stephen Barbour
Chapter 8: Language and Nationalism in Italy: Language as a Weak Marker of Identity, Carlo Ruzza
Chapter 9: Contrasting Ethnic Nationalisms: Eastern Central Europe - Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, Barbara Törnquist-Plewa
Chapter 10: 'A People Exists and that People has its Language': Language Nationalism in the Balkans, Cathie Carmichael
Chapter 11: Greece and European Turkey: From Religious to Linguistic Identity, Peter Trudgill
Chapter 12: Coming to Terms with the Past: Language and Nationalism in the Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, the Baltic States, and the Russian Federation, Cathie Carmichael
Chapter 13: Conclusions: Language and National Identity in a Changing Europe, Cathie Carmichael