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Chovanec / Heilo Narrated Empires
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Perceptions of Late Habsburg and Ottoman Multinationalism
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Reihe: Modernity, Memory and Identity in South-East Europe
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Part I Introduction.- 1. Narrating Empires: Between National and Multinational Visions of Belonging.- 2. Making Sense in a World That is Falling Apart: Imperial Narratives of State, Diversity, and Modernity.- Part II Ottomanism Revisited: An Imperial Narrative of Many Voices.- 3. Ottomanism and Varieties of Official Nationalism.- 4. Ottomanism in History and Historiography: Fortunes of a Concept.- 5. Unruly Children of the Homeland: Ottomanism’s Non-Muslim Authors.- 6. Arab Perspectives on the Late Ottoman Empire.- Part III Empires of Diversity and States of Change: Nations and Identities Between Centers and Frontiers.- 7. Zrinski-Myths: A Vehicle for Imperial and National Narratives.- 8. Ottoman Reform, Non-Muslim Subjects, and Constitutive Legislation: The Reform Edict of 1856 and the Greek General Regulations of 1862.- 9. Ottoman Albanians in an Era of Transition: An Engagement with a Fluid Modern World.- 10. Unraveling Multinational Legacies: National Affiliations of Government Employees in Post-Habsburg Austria.- Part IV Habsburg Press(ure): Reading Between the Lines of A Many-Tongued Journalism.- 11. Pester Lloyd and the German-Speaking Upper Classes of Hungary: A Budapest Newspaper in the Context of Increasing Magyarization.- 12. A "Roman Affair:" A Croatian Priest College in the Habsburg Press Debate of 1901.- 13. Narratives of Modernization in Periodicals: On the German-Language Agramer Tagblatt in 1918.- Part V Echoes from an Inner Void: The Post-Imperial Novel Between Melancholy and Memory.- 14. Theory of Empire, Mythology and the Power of the Narrative.- 15. The Ottoman Myth in Turkish Literature.- 16. The Hotel as a Non-Place of Habsburg Multinationalism. Hotel Savoy (1924) by Joseph Roth.- Part VI Afterword.- 17. Remembering Empires: Between Civilizational Nationalism and Post-National Pluralism.