Peasants into citizens: the politicisation of rural areas in Central Europe (1861-1914)
In: Studien zur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Ostmitteleuropas Band 31
Cover -- Title Pages -- Contents -- Milan Řepa: Introduction. The Politicization of Rural Areas: The Case of East Central Europe -- Kai Struve: Civil Society, Peasants, and Nationalism in Austrian Galicia from the 1860s until 1914 -- Torsten Lorenz: Civil Society in Polish Cooperatives in the Province of Posen before the First World War -- Yuko Kiryu: Farmers as New Citizens and Members of the Czech Nation: Agricultural Associations and the Transformation of Local Societies in Rural Bohemia -- Pavel Kladiwa: The Countryside between the State, Nation and Civil Society: External Impulses and Local Initiatives -- Andrea Pokludová: The Role of Teachers and Parish Priests as Agents of Economic, Social and Cultural Change in Rural Areas 1861-1918 -- John C. Swanson: An Era of Ethnic Protection: "Defending" the Rural German Speakers in Hungary during the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries -- Sorin Radu: Subjects or Citizens? Party Politics and the Peasants' Right to Vote in Romania (1866-1918) -- List of Contributors.