Europe as an Imagined Community?

Europe as an Imagined Community?

Testing Support for European Union Accession in Several Postcommunist Societies

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-05-18 )

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In December 2007, the Estonian government ordered a bronze statue of a Soviet soldier moved in a Tallinn square to a more obscure location. The statue, which was erected in 1947, was regarded by ethnic Estonians as a symbol of Soviet occupation and had become an icon of “old space”. It was perceived to be a symbol of an earlier imperialistic and colonial Soviet occupying force. At the same time, the large ethnic-Russian population in Estonia perceived it as a symbol of liberation from the Nazis and the Russian parliament responded by denouncing the move. The statue, like a newspaper or museum, was a tool in promoting an illegitimate identity for many. The statue’s removal would more easily permit the creation (or recreation) of new space and a new time for the nation-state of Estonia. Ethnic Estonians, both politicians and the voters who elect them, would consolidate their own “imagined community.”

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-0697-1

ISBN-10:

383830697X

EAN:

9783838306971

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Michael Ardovino

Number of pages:

328

Published on:

2010-05-18

Category:

Political science