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The national idea and the revival of Hebrew
Studies in Zionism, 1983(1983). The national idea and the revival of Hebrew. Studies in Zionism: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 31-48.
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The Baltic churches and the national revival
Religion in Communist Lands, 1990The rapid growth of national revival movements in the Baltic republics over the last three years has not been just a political phenomenon. The assertion of their national identity and rights by the Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians, their demands for reform and democratisation, have been accompanied by a noticeable revival of interest in religion and
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The National Revivals in Croatia
1997The national revivals among the Croats and the Serbian minority in Croatia constituted one of the decisive factors of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and led to a bloody and violent civil war in Croatia. The events in Croatia and in the rest of Yugoslavia were covered intensively by the Western media.
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The National Revivals in Czechoslovakia
1997The autumn of 1989 was a time of momentous change for the satellite states in Eastern Europe. After more than 40 years of Soviet hegemony, national movements opting for democracy and market economy were able to gather thousands of people in demonstrations.
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National Revivals and Their Consequences
Mershon International Studies Review, 1998Nationalism in Eastern Europe: Causes and Consequences of the National Revivals and Conflicts of Late-Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe by Soren Rinder Bollerup and Christian Dons ...
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The National Revivals in Estonia
1997In the Soviet Socialist Republic of Estonia, some of the first organizations in the USSR aiming explicitly at achieving national autonomy or independence were formed. Eventually, the formation and subsequent actions of the Estonian and the numerous other national movements led to the dissolution of the USSR.
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