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Title: Together, But Almost Alone? On the Ethno-Political Aspects of Interethnic Interactions of West-Ukrainian Lands in 1867–1914
Authors: Монолатій, Іван Сергійович
Keywords: Austro-Hungary, West-Ukrainian region, politization of ethnicity, political participation, political mobilization, protection of group interests, ethnic conflict, interethnic compromis, interethnic interaction
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Slezská univerzita v Opavě, Fakulta veřejných politik v Opavě
Citation: Monolatii, Ivan. Together, But Almost Alone? On the Ethno-Political Aspects of Interethnic Interactions of West-Ukrainian Lands in 1867–1914 //Central European Papers. 2014. Vol. II (I). P. 9-24.
Abstract: The article examines the institutional processes in the ethnopolitics of Austro-Hungary concerned with the rights and needs of ethnic actors and the processes of internal and external institutionalization of Ukrainian, Polish, Jewish, Romanian and German political actors in Galicia and Bukovina. The legal basis for the formalization of political participation of citizens and the policy priorities of the state are characterized in terms of ethnic awakening. We trace a genesis of the ethnic catalyst of the political mobilization and determine the relationship between the occupational structure and the lines of social division expressed in the ethnic terms. The platforms and strategies of the political parties founded along ethnic lines are analyzed. We also examine the mobilization factors of electoral and protest participations, the catalysts of competition among ethno-national communities with different statuses, the variability of protection of group interests, and the compromises and consensuses of the formalized and unformalized ethnic actors.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/751
ISSN: 2336-3312
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