Danube Identity and Border Citizenship: Towards a New European Landlocked («Danubian») Hansa?

  • Pal Tamas Університет Корвінусу
Keywords: danube identity, border citizenship, border, local communities

Abstract

The Danube is a natural transport magisterial and a joint water resource; yet identities, local citizenships and communities around the river were created mostly on local bases, inside the national communities, maybe with partial involvement of nearby ethnicities, or communities. Cross-regional tourist projects and travel along the river are predominantly of foreign origin, with the locals participating in it only accidentally. There are cross-natural cultural projects modelling broader Danubian identities in literature and arts, but the broader public opinion does not follow their scope and remains limited to a narrower region around the riverside.

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Author Biography

Pal Tamas, Університет Корвінусу

доктор социологии, доктор наук в области макроэкономики и экономического планирования, заведующий Департаментом исследований знаний, ценностей и культуры Института социологии Венгерской академии наук, директор Центра социетальной политики Будапештского университета Корвинус 

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Published
2016-10-18
How to Cite
Tamas, P. (2016). Danube Identity and Border Citizenship: Towards a New European Landlocked («Danubian») Hansa?. Visnyk of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series "Sociological Studies of Contemporary Society: Methodology, Theory, methods", 35, 43-45. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/ssms/article/view/5491
Section
Empirical Researches of Modern Society