Empire’s Echo: How the Past Shapes Europe's National Identities Today
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Empire’s Echo: How the Past Shapes Europe's National Identities Today
Lejla Cavcic | Europe and Eurasia FellowImage sourced from Drago Rapovac via Pexel.In Sarajevo’s old town, an Ottoman-era Mosque shares the city’s skyline with the Austro-Hungarian Vijećnica (‘Town Hall’), fringed by socialist-modernist buildings. Likewise, in Budapest, imperial-era buildings reflect Hungary’s national identity and political identity. In Romania, the contrasting legacies of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule continue to divid…
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