Imagining Frontiers, Contesting IdentitiesSteven G. Ellis, Lud'a Klusáková |
Contents
in pursuit of Connecting Themes for Frontiers | 1 |
Identity Change as a Consequence of the Migration Experience | 16 |
Historiographical Perspectives in France | 43 |
CIVILITY AND SAVAGERY | 59 |
State Formation and the Tudor Monarchy c 14001603 | 77 |
Stories of Violence and Blood | 93 |
BORDERS AND FRONTIERS OR STATE AND POWER | 125 |
Foreigners and Citizens in the Renaissance Period | 155 |
Rethinking Yugoslav Economic Migrations towards | 277 |
Mass Emigration from Northern Finland | 291 |
IMAGES OF IDENTITY | 319 |
The Image of Balkan Muslims in Czech and French Journals | 339 |
Russian Imperial Responses to Finnish History | 353 |
Let us be like the Finns The Image of Finland and the Finns as | 377 |
the Profile of the Bourgeoisie | 393 |
21 | 399 |
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