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'Nationalism from the Left' analyses the case of the BCP as a Marxist institution which increasingly adopted and adapted nationalism; it contributes to the examination of the relatively underresear...
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19 January 2011

'Nationalism from the Left' analyses the case of the BCP as a Marxist institution which increasingly adopted and adapted nationalism; it contributes to the examination of the relatively underresearched field of communist national propaganda, as only in the last decade, have researchers become interested in this topic. It explains the reasons for this and provides evidence of the Party’s nationalism across a number of spheres of political life: domestic and foreign policy, school text books, historiography, festivities and symbols. Thus, the Marxist nationalist discourse of the BCP was all-encompassing. In contrast to many works on national communist parties, 'Nationalism from the Left' identifies many international parallels and presents an historical introduction to the reconciliation of Marxism and nationalism.
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Pages: 291
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Balkan Studies Library
Publication Date:
19 January 2011
ISBN: 9789004192089
Format: Hardcover
"Sygkelos’s meticulous reconstruction of the national rhetoric [...] is refreshing and ingenious. [...] this is an illuminating study of the functions of national language in communist ideology and practice."
Theodora Dragostinova, The Ohio State University. In: Slavic Review, Vol. 71, No. 3 (Fall 2012), pp. 680-681.
Theodora Dragostinova, The Ohio State University. In: Slavic Review, Vol. 71, No. 3 (Fall 2012), pp. 680-681.
Yannis Sygkelos, Ph.D. (2006) in Balkan history and Politics, Kingston University, is a member of the academic staff of DEI, Thessaloniki. He has published articles on Balkan history and politics in a range of journals.