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Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 Theodore R. Weeks

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 By Theodore R. Weeks

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 by Theodore R. Weeks


Summary

The inhabitants of Vilnius, the present-day capital of Lithuania, have spoken various languages and professed different religions while living together in relative harmony over the years. The city has played a significant role in the history and development of at least three separate culturesPolish, Lithuanian, and Jewishand until very...

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 Summary

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 by Theodore R. Weeks

The inhabitants of Vilnius, the present-day capital of Lithuania, have spoken various languages and professed different religions while living together in relative harmony over the years. The city has played a significant role in the history and development of at least three separate culturesPolish, Lithuanian, and Jewishand until very recently, no single cultural-linguistic group composed the clear majority of its population.

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 is the first study to undertake a balanced assessment of this particularly diverse city. Theodore Weeks examines Vilnius as a physical entity where people lived, worked, and died; as the object of rhetorical struggles between disparate cultures; and as a space where the state attempted to legitimize a specific version of cultural politics through street names, monuments, and urban planning. In investigating these aspects, Weeks avoids promoting any one national narrative of the history of the city, while acknowledging the importance of national cultures and their opposing myths of the city's identity. The story of Vilnius as a multicultural city and the negotiations that allowed several national groups to inhabit a single urban space can provide lessons that are easily applied to other diverse cities. This study will appeal to scholars of Eastern Europe, urban studies, and multiculturalism, as well as general readers interested in the region.

Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 Reviews

Vilnius Between Nations is a substantial scholarly achievement. Weeks has distilled a vast multilingual literature, supplemented with many printed and manuscript sources. He writes clearly in a measured, humane tone, and makes every effort to be fair and balanced in his judgments.

* Slavonic and East European Review *

Vilnius Between Nations is a well-written, meticulously researched, fresh, and innovative contribution to our knowledge of the history of Vilnius, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Eastern Europe in general.

* Canadian Journal of History *

The book is truly edifying in the careful and enlightening connections it makes between the local and the global, setting the city of Vilnius in its rightful place on the stage of European history.

* Journal of Modern History *

Only a scholar with Weeks's aptitude for languages could pull off a project of this complexity, yet it is his impressive facility in English that makes this important book a pleasure to read.

* Choice *

About Theodore R. Weeks

Theodore R. Weeks is professor of history at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is the author of Nation and State in Late Imperial Russia and From Assimilation to Antisemitism. He is also author of Across the Revolutionary Divide and coauthor of Making Europe.

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GOR013609893
9780875807300
0875807305
Vilnius between Nations, 17952000 by Theodore R. Weeks
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
2015-12-04
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