This list contains
references to theories on discourse theory, identity theory, postmodern
thinking, history of the Czech Republic and Central Europe, politics of the
Czech Republic and Central Europe, works on nationalism, works on European
politics, and more. The listed references are all works that I, on one point or
the other, have come across when doing research for my MA thesis at the
Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.
Not all of these references appear in the thesis, whereas all references in the
thesis are included here. In short, this list is an extended version of the
reference list in my thesis.
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Agnew, Hugh
LeCaine (1993): Origins of the Czech National Renascence, University of
Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh and London.
Andersen, Niels
Åkerstrøm (1995): Selvskabt Forvaltning, Nyt fra Samfundsvidenskaberne,
Institute of Organisation and Sociology of Labour, Copenhagen Business School,
Copenhagen.
Andersen, Niels
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Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen.
Andersen, Niels
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Anderson,
Benedict (1991): Imagined Communities, 2nd edition, Verso, N.Y.
Ash, Timothy
Garton (1999), We, The People: The Revolution of ’89 Witnessed in Warsaw,
Budapest, Berlin and Prague, 2nd ed., Penguin Group, London.
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Atkinson, Paul
& Amanda Coffey (1997): Analysing Documentary Realities, in: David
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Sage Publications, London, 1997.
Bacova, Viera
& Patricia Ellis (1996): Cultural-Political
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Bauman, Zygmunt
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Bauman, Zygmunt
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Bauman, Zygmunt
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Bauman, Zygmunt
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Bauman, Zygmunt
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Beck, Ulrich
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og engagement [orig. “Sociology
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(1998): Re-Integrating Europe: Perception of Literature and Culture of East
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workshop “Reintegrating European Cultures: Intellectual Rights and
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Billig, Michael
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Billig, Michael
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Oxford, pp. 181-194.
Boxhoorn, Bram
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Caglar, Ayse S.
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Eriksen, Thomas
Hylland (1993a): Nasjonalisme og
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Eriksen, Thomas
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