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Luka Ivan Jukic
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There’s always a silver lining

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"The Czechs, ah the great Czech nation, we are so wonderful... and the Slovaks too! They're here as well, and we love them, the Slovaks, we're all Czechoslovaks aren't we? Haha. Anyway back to the Czechs".

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Czechoslovakia was so funny because in 90% of Czech writing from the period they've either forgotten Slovaks exist or only remember they exist halfway through and suddenly switch from talking about Czechs to Czechs and Slovaks

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Made by real professionals, unsurprisingly www.scilands.de

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Maybe my favourite map

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I feel like this is actually a great illustration of why Italy was so useless in WWII. It didn’t even really have the capacity to fight the total war that everyone else was fighting.

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Have logged onto here for the first time in months and the main topic of conversation on Bluesky seems to be Bluesky

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The dichotomy of Western civic & Eastern ethnic nationalism is both influential and enduring. Its origin lies in a fundamental misreading of Central European history, as an attempt to understand how it resulted in the catastrophy of WWII. Me for Aeon: aeon.co/essays/the-m...

The myth of civic vs ethnic nationhood in Europe, east and west | Aeon Essays
The myth of civic vs ethnic nationhood in Europe, east and west | Aeon Essays

Two distinct and conflicting forms of nationalism – civic and ethnic – helped create the nation-states of Europe

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I reviewed three recent histories of modern Germany for Newlines Magazine to see what they had to say about its winding road out of the darkness of WWII. For better or worse, they reveal an exceptional postwar experience that produced an unexceptional country. newlinesmag.com/review/looki...

Looking for the Roots of Today’s Germany
Looking for the Roots of Today’s Germany

Three new histories of the country since WWII reveal continuing debates about how its current incarnation came to be

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Luka Ivan Jukic
@ljukic.bsky.social
Reading and writing
222 followers34 following25 posts