Anthems and the Making of Nation States

Identity and Nationalism in the Balkans

Nonfiction, History, Military, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Aleksandar Pavkovic, Christopher Kelen ISBN: 9780857739698
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: October 28, 2015
Imprint: I.B. Tauris Language: English
Author: Aleksandar Pavkovic, Christopher Kelen
ISBN: 9780857739698
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: October 28, 2015
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Language: English

Anthems are symbolic means through which nations present themselves to the world. Accordingly, creating seven new nation states out of the bones of Yugoslavia required new anthems. Why did these new states opt for century-old national songs or, failing this, for the anthems without words? What are the images and symbols that each of these states chose as their 'national signatures' and how were these chosen? This book explores a variety of images of nationhood (or the absence of them) in the lyrics of the official anthems and of competing national songs and traces their historical trajectory from the time of their conception to their legal entrenchment. This is the first full-length study into the symbolic representations of nationhood in the recently created nation states of the Balkans.

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Anthems are symbolic means through which nations present themselves to the world. Accordingly, creating seven new nation states out of the bones of Yugoslavia required new anthems. Why did these new states opt for century-old national songs or, failing this, for the anthems without words? What are the images and symbols that each of these states chose as their 'national signatures' and how were these chosen? This book explores a variety of images of nationhood (or the absence of them) in the lyrics of the official anthems and of competing national songs and traces their historical trajectory from the time of their conception to their legal entrenchment. This is the first full-length study into the symbolic representations of nationhood in the recently created nation states of the Balkans.

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