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Nacionalizem proti kozmopolitizmu v slovenski literaturi
V slovenski literaturi obstajata dve medsebojno povezani težnji: narodnozavedna, konservativna, ki se veže na konstruiranje nacionalne identitete, in kozmopolitska, nagnjena k prestopanju nacionalnih meja. Odnos med tendencama sledimo na primerih treh avtorjev (Ivana Cankarja, Alme Karlin, Polone Glavan).
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Verski nacionalizem na indijski podcelini po letu 1947
As a result of British imperialism, nationalism – which is (was) strongly associated with religion in the Indian subcontinent – escalated among the people of India from the 19th century onwards. The intertwining of the great world religions, especially Hinduism and Islam, associated with the struggle for independence under British supremacy, led to ...
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The Comparison of Czech and Lithuanian National Awakening
Diplomsko delo se ukvarja z analiziranjem poteka narodnega preporoda v Litvi ter na Češkem, pri čemer je pozornost posvečena predvsem izpostavljanju skupnih točk, prav tako pa večjih razhajanj.
Zore, Katjuša
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The media is an important part of our everyday life and plays a big role in creating opinions through various representations and the use of stereotypes and symbols. In this assignment, I discuss the relationship between nations, national symbols and national dishes and their use in everyday life. I also highlight the banal ways in which national ideas
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From religion to revolution… and nationalism : Hui identity and historical materialism in the work of Jamāl al-Dīn Bai Shouyi and beyond [PDF]
Van den Stock, Ady
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Reprezentacija „madžarske usode” – neohistoricizem v politiki in ljudski kulturi [PDF]
Kovács, Éva
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Soočenje kulturnih, državnih, geopolitičnih in ideoloških konceptov na stiku italijanskega in južnoslovanskega prostora (1848-1975) [PDF]
Pirjevec, Jože
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Srbski etnični nacionalizem v kontekstu razpada Jugoslavije
»external enemy« served as an instrument of internal homogenisation. With an intensive propaganda the feelings of hatred were caused to other nations and grew out to hostile actions.
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