Lietuviškojo nacionalizmo erdvėkūra iki 1914 m.

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Lietuviškojo nacionalizmo erdvėkūra iki 1914 m
Alternative Title:
Creation of national territory in Lithuanian nationalism until 1914
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19 amžius; 20 amžius; Lietuva (Lithuania); Rusija (Россия; Russia; Russia; Rossija; Rusijos Federacija; Rossijskaja Federacija); Judėjimai / Movements; Valstybė / State.
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LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Tautinis judėjimas; 19 amžius; 20 amžius; Lietuvos žemėlapiai; Moderni lietuviška tapatybė; Nacionalizmas; Politinis lietuvių nacionalizmas; Tautinė teritorija; Teritorija; Valstybė; Lithuanian XIX-XX c. history; Lithuanian national movement; Maps of Lithuania; Modern Lithuanian identity; National territory; Nationality; Political Lithuanian nationalism; State; Territory.

ENThis article deals with the Lithuanian image of "national territory" in late imperial Russia. First of all, it analyzes what kind of cultural idioms or in a narrower sense - idioms of nationhood determined the ideology of Lithuanian national identity. Later the process of the creation of "national territory" in the first (cultural) stage of the Lithuanian national movement is discussed; then, attention is devoted to the so-called political stage of the national movement, when the Lithuanian political parties entered into their programs the desire to restore territorial autonomy to Lithuania (and in the perspective - to create an independent nation-state). This political goal inevitably forced the Lithuanian leaders to define as closely as possible the contours of the imagined Lithuania. The final section of the article analyzes how the Lithuanian intelligentsia sought to introduce this geo-image to the masses. This research revealed that at the end of the 19th c. - the beginning of the 20th c. Lithuanian nationalism was solving exactly the same problems as many other nationalisms of non-dominant national groups in Central and Eastern Europe. One of the most important tasks was the construction of its own "geo-body", i.e. the symbolic homogenization of the "national territory" and its distinction from the territories of neighboring nationalities. [...]. [From the publication]

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