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The Discourse of Neo-traditionalism: Reflecting the Past into the Present

2023
It focuses on the decades of 1960s and 1970s and explores the concept of neo-traditional art in Iran in this period. Along with the postcolonial Middle East, at an intellectual level, the neo-traditionalists aimed to create a synthesised form of modern art that fused past pictorial heritage with the modern aesthetic language of art.
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Religion Inspired Art and Politics: Neo-Orthodoxism as Neo-Traditionalism?

2020
This chapter analyses the Neo-Byzantine (or as it is called after the fall of communism, “Neo-Orthodox”) stylistic tendencies recuperated in the post-communist Romanian cultural-political sphere. Some styles and thematic clusters of religious inspiration (of Neo-Byzantine descent) that emerged in the 1980s as a peripheral cultural phenomenon in ...
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Modernization or Neo-traditionalism? Ascribed Nationality and Soviet Primordialism

2000
In his 1913 pamphlet, Marxism and the Nationalities Question, Stalin began his definition of a nation as follows:1 What is a nation? A nation is, above all, a community, a definite community of people. This community is not racial, nor is it tribal.
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Neo-Feudalism and Neo-Traditionalism as Responses to Liberalism

East European Politics and Societies
The rise of right-wing populism as a challenge to liberalism has two major explanations: cultural and economic. Cultural explanations must strike a balance between general mechanisms and specific conditions of concrete regions or countries. There is an argument that a large segment of the population in east central Europe has rejected liberalism ...
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NEO-TRADITIONALISM AND THE LIMITS OF INVENTION IN BRITISH COLONIAL AFRICA

The Journal of African History, 2003
Exploring a range of studies regarding the ‘invention of tradition’, the ‘making of customary law’ and the ‘creation of tribalism’ since the 1980s, this survey article argues that the case for colonial invention has often overstated colonial power and ability to manipulate African institutions to establish hegemony.
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Real socialist societies between neo‐traditionalism and modernity: The case of yugoslavia

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 1992
Abstract The present article argues that the breakdown of the real‐socialist systems and their movement towards a ‘capitalist ‘‐oriented post‐socialist stage of development can be best analyzed within the general framework of the theory of modernization.
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Communist neo-traditionalism: work and authority in chinese industry

Business Horizons, 1988
Thomas B. Gold, Andrew G. Walder
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