Spatial Concepts of Lithuania in the Long Nineteenth Century

Darius Stalinas editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Academic Studies Press

Published:31st Dec '16

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This book deals with the spatial concepts of Lithuania and other geo-images that either “competed” in the nineteenth century with the term Lithuania or were of a different taxonomic level (Samogitia, Prussia’s Lithuania, Lithuania Minor, Poland, the Western Region, the Northwest Region, Lita/Lite, Belarus, East Prussia etc.). The Russian, Lithuanian, Polish, Belarusian, Jewish, and German geo-images of this territory are analyzed in separate chapters of this volume. The spatial and topographical turns, especially the innovative perspective suggested by French Marxist Henri Lefebvre to look at the (social) space as a product of social creativity, research on so-called mental maps, postcolonial studies, and nationalism studies provided some theoretical background as well as analytical approaches for the studies published in this volume.

"Darius Staliūnas and his co-authors make an excellent and detailed contribution to the study of the spatialities of national identities with their explorations and explanations of Lithuanian national identity and territory as they emerged and crystalized during the nineteenth century, the age of nationalism. Rather than treat space and territory as unrelated backdrops to national identities, Staliūnas et al. bring these concepts to the forefront and demonstrate how they are instrumental in shaping national identities. . . .the work overall is a great contribution to scholarly literature because it illustrates the role that spatial relationships and conceptions play in the emergence, growth, and development of national identities. The Lithuanian case may seem an unusual example for advancing such arguments. However, through their meticulous work, Staliūnas et al. thoroughly demonstrate that the Lithuanian case brilliantly illustrates broader, more universal processes." -- George W. White, South Dakota State University, Journal of Historical Geography xxx (2017) 1-2
The research that went into this book is truly impressive. ... This book will undoubtedly become the standard work on this subject for a long time to come. * Journal of Baltic Studies *
“This book is a great example of interdisciplinary research that goes over the accepted boundaries of the national narrative. Thanks to this, Staliunas’s edited volume is an important component for every version of [Lithuanian] national historiography. Its authors’ methodological approach uncovers the multivalence of national myths and highlights the importance of the global context that helps overcome ‘methodological nationalism.’” —Gennady Korolev, Ab Imperio

ISBN: 9781618115324

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478 pages