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Nations and Nationalism

2008
A comprehensive and revealing compilation of essays analyzing the varied dimensions of national identities and nationalisms across world regions and through time. The pervasiveness of nationalism, its many manifestations over the centuries, and the widely scattered way it has been studied make it a particularly difficult subject to approach and ...
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Nations and Nationalism

2019
Nations can be defined as political communities where free and equal citizens respect each other’s rights (Renan 1882). When the concept is defined in this civic manner, it comes closer to the idea of patriotism (Habermas 1996). However, a nation can also be defined as an ethnic community where its members share the same cultural traits and qualities ...
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Nationalism and Nationality

2004
Abstract So wrote the Poet Laureate, Alfred Austin, in 1900. These lines capture the tone of an era in which British people, from all classes and social backgrounds, threw themselves enthusiastically behind a succession of small and medium-sized wars in the belief that they were carrying out God’s Will-before finally plunging into the
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Nation, Nationalism and Nation-Building

Rossiya v globalnoi politike, 2021
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The National and the Nation

Canadian Theatre Review, 1975
Britain’s new £10 million National Theatre—extending the concrete jungle of the Festival Hall arts complex eastwards along the South Bank—was to open in April. Now the opening has been cancelled again for at least six months (the opening date is still not definite) and the cost will be at least £12 million, the additional sum having been approved by ...
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Nations and nationalism

2001
Nationalisms The French Revolution brought into sharp focus a cluster of ideas about freedom and rights that had been bred in seventeenth-century England and nurtured in eighteenth-century France. Unsurprisingly, it is far from easy to disentangle these ideas – to be clear about causes and effects.
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Nationalism and Nations

2017
The modern nation-state is one of the most significant and powerful of all human institutions. Many modern states have created constitutional systems and institutions that provide the justification for the exercise of power, a type of authority Max Weber called rational-legal authority.
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Nation, Nationalism, and Citizenship

2018
Colin Flint, Peter J. Taylor
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Nations, National Identity, and Nationalism

2011
James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie, Rob Johns
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