22 research outputs found

    Hervorm de sportwereld in plaats van Qatar

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    Macedonian Monument Culture Beyond 'Skopje 2014'

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    Item does not contain fulltextWhile recent studies on Macedonia have mostly focused on ‘Skopje 2014’ as a uniquely excessive project of nation-building, this article analyses local developments in monument culture elsewhere in Macedonia. Disentangling the processes of nation-building since the Ohrid Agreement of 2001, the author distinguishes three coexisting, but competing, repertoires of monument culture, namely a Yugoslav, a Macedonian, and an Albanian one. Each repertoire has been closely associated with ethnicity and the legitimation of ethnopolitical claims, as well as party politics and ideology. The past has continued to divide Macedonians. The author argues that these divisions in Macedonian monument culture reflect the competing and diverging Albanian and Macedonian historical narratives, and amount to effectively mutually exclusive ethnic and ideological nation-building efforts in post-Ohrid Macedonia.17 december 201830 p

    Koninklijke inhuldiging 'nieuwe stijl'? Machtsrepresentatie en betekenisverlening bij de inhuldiging van Willem III na de grondwetswijziging van 1848

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    Contains fulltext : 212406.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In recent years, historians have shown how royal rituals were a major site for legitimating and contesting power in Europe's long 19th century. This article calls for attention cases with a more ambiguous political meaning and function. It analyses how the Dutch King William III's inauguration ceremony represented the new political order following the far-reaching 1848 constitutional reform. The ceremony was planned surprisingly hastily without much attention to political events and lacked symbolical value, especially compared to other countries. Although the tradition of inauguration was organized and perceived as a ritual of political transition, it ultimately had little long-term political impact.30 p

    Sport op het snijvlak van transnationale en politieke geschiedenis

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    Contains fulltext : 228059pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)B.J. Keys The Ideals of Global Sport. From Peace to Human Rights Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press ,2019 978081225150

    Kolstø,Strategies of Symbolic Nation-Building in South Eastern Europe Farnham, Burlington:Ashgate ,2014 9781472419163

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    Koninklijke inhuldiging 'nieuwe stijl'? Machtsrepresentatie en betekenisverlening bij de inhuldiging van Willem III na de grondwetswijziging van 1848

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    In recent years, historians have shown how royal rituals were a major site for legitimating and contesting power in Europe's long 19th century. This article calls for attention cases with a more ambiguous political meaning and function. It analyses how the Dutch King William III's inauguration ceremony represented the new political order following the far-reaching 1848 constitutional reform. The ceremony was planned surprisingly hastily without much attention to political events and lacked symbolical value, especially compared to other countries. Although the tradition of inauguration was organized and perceived as a ritual of political transition, it ultimately had little long-term political impact

    J. Krumrey,The Symbolic Politics of European Integration. Staging Europe Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan ,2018 978331968132

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    Contains fulltext : 207692.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
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