
Small nations: Hroch’s typology of national movements
Author(s) -
Milan Subotić
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
filozofija i društvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.116
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2334-8577
pISSN - 0353-5738
DOI - 10.2298/fid0630201s
Subject(s) - typology , nationalism , slavic languages , czech , serbian , interpretation (philosophy) , phenomenon , sociology , national question , political science , gender studies , epistemology , law , linguistics , anthropology , philosophy , politics
The paper is an interpretation of the theory of national movements of "small Nations" formulated by the Czech historian Miroslav Hroch in his book Social Preconditions of National Revival in Europe and later writings. In his interest for Hroch’s typology of national movements the author was motivated by the idea to explore its applicability in understanding the process of emergence of Serbian and other South Slavic (Balkan) nations. Since Hroch’s writings are virtually unknown in domestic academic literature, in the first part of the paper the basic theoretical assumptions and the results of his comparative study of emergence, developmental dynamics and structure of "national revivals" of non-dominant ethnic groups or European "small nations" are presented. Next, in the second part of the paper Hroch’s typology of national movements is described in more detail, with special attention paid to his characterization of the "insurgent" or "Balkan" type of these movements. The closing part of the paper is devoted to Hroch’s comparison of old and new (postcommunist) national movements, where the use of Hroch’s historical approach in understanding the phenomenon of "postcommunist nationalism" is exposed to critical consideration