Grounding civic nationhood: the rise and fall of Yugoslav nationalism, 1918-91

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Malesevic, Sinisa [1 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Sociol, Dublin, Ireland
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Nationalism; Yugoslavia; historical sociology; the Balkans; grounded nationalism;
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10.1080/00085006.2024.2357057
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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This paper focuses on the development and transformation of Yugoslav nationalism with the spotlight on its two main incarnations - the Yugoslav idea as articulated in the centralized and monarchic state of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1918-41) and the development of the Yugoslav project during the state socialist period (1945-91). Using the analytical tools of historical sociology and particularly the grounded nationalism approach, the author aims to explore the social dynamics of Yugoslav nationalism as it changed its form during the twentieth century. The paper zooms in on the key historical processes that have shaped the organizational, ideological, and micro-interactional grounding of Yugoslav nationalism. The author argues that, despite the relatively strong nominal commitment towards building civic nationhood, the Yugoslav project has paradoxically provided organizational, ideological, and micro-interactional mechanisms for the relatively continuous rise of ethnic nationalisms. The failure of Yugoslav nationalism stems in part from its uneven, underdeveloped, or misdirected grounding. It is this structural unevenness that also contributed to the relatively continuous proliferation of much better-grounded ethnic nationalisms. Cet article porte sur le d & eacute;veloppement et la transformation du nationalisme yougoslave en mettant l'accent sur ses deux principales incarnations : l'id & eacute;e yougoslave telle qu'articul & eacute;e dans l'& Eacute;tat centralis & eacute; et monarchique des Serbes, Croates et Slov & egrave;nes (1918-41) et le d & eacute;veloppement du projet yougoslave pendant la p & eacute;riode socialiste (1945-91). En utilisant les outils analytiques de la sociologie historique et en particulier l'approche du nationalisme ancr & eacute;, l'article explore l'& eacute;volution de la dynamique sociale du nationalisme yougoslave au vingti & egrave;me si & egrave;cle. L'article se concentre sur les processus historiques cl & eacute;s qui ont fa & ccedil;onn & eacute; les fondements organisationnels, id & eacute;ologiques et micro-interactionnels du nationalisme yougoslave. Malgr & eacute; l'engagement nominal relativement fort en faveur de la construction d'une nation civique, le projet yougoslave a paradoxalement fourni des m & eacute;canismes favorisant le d & eacute;veloppement de nationalismes ethniques. L'& eacute;chec du nationalisme yougoslave provient en partie de ses fondements in & eacute;gaux, sous-d & eacute;velopp & eacute;s ou mal orient & eacute;s. C'est cette in & eacute;galit & eacute; structurelle qui a & eacute;galement contribu & eacute; & agrave; la prolif & eacute;ration relativement continue de nationalismes ethniques bien mieux ancr & eacute;s dans la soci & eacute;t & eacute;.
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