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Ruptures and continuities in nationhood narratives: reconstructing the nation through history textbooks in Serbia and Croatia
Authors:Tamara Pavasovi? Tro?t
Institution:Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:While the (mis) use of history to fuel particular constructions of the nation is well‐documented in the literature, the ways in which nationhood narratives and national ideologies evolve and transform over time are rarely explored. When ruptures – such as state failure or civil war – occur, interpretations of history and nationhood narratives cannot be completely rewritten. Rather, they need to follow up upon previous, established versions, relying on anchoring motives that offer a minimum level of continuity. Relying on a systematic analysis of over forty years of history revisionism in Serbia and Croatia (1974 to 2017), I demonstrate the discursive ways in which nationhood narratives evolved over time and space: from the dismantling of the former common Socialist narrative, replacement with new ethno‐national narratives, the bumpy transformations through the democratic transitions, to the gradual consolidation into the ‘new’ reconstructed nationhood narratives prevailing in the two countries today.
Keywords:Balkans  collective memory  ethnic nationalism  history textbooks  nationhood/national identity
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