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IDENTITY AND MEMORY POLITICS: THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NATIONAL NARRATIVE FORMATION
Artem Oliinyk, Frol Tupchiienko
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Unending dialectical politics of identity in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Assefa T.
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The Effects of Ethnic Identity on Discrimination and Depression and Anxiety in a Sample of Arab American Adults. [PDF]
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2009
Abstract This article looks at the study of national identity, which must start with a preliminary investigation of the question of identity. It provides definitions of national identity and nationalism before moving on to historical explanations for the rise of nationalism.
Liah Greenfeld, Jonathan Eastwood
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Abstract This article looks at the study of national identity, which must start with a preliminary investigation of the question of identity. It provides definitions of national identity and nationalism before moving on to historical explanations for the rise of nationalism.
Liah Greenfeld, Jonathan Eastwood
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2023
In the United Kingdom in the Victorian period, contemporary commentators concerned themselves with questions of a collective “national character” rather than the modern, and arguably more individualistic, concept of “national identity” (The English National Character: The History of an Idea from Edmund Burke to Tony Blair cited under Theorizing the ...
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In the United Kingdom in the Victorian period, contemporary commentators concerned themselves with questions of a collective “national character” rather than the modern, and arguably more individualistic, concept of “national identity” (The English National Character: The History of an Idea from Edmund Burke to Tony Blair cited under Theorizing the ...
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1997
AbstractNations must be clearly distinguished from states on the one hand and ethnic groups on the other. A nation is a community (1) constituted by shared belief and mutual commitment, (2) extended in history, (3) active in character, (4) connected to a particular territory, and (5) marked off from other communities by its distinct public culture. The
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AbstractNations must be clearly distinguished from states on the one hand and ethnic groups on the other. A nation is a community (1) constituted by shared belief and mutual commitment, (2) extended in history, (3) active in character, (4) connected to a particular territory, and (5) marked off from other communities by its distinct public culture. The
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This essay explores cinematic and televisual representations of World War Two and responds to the regressive conception of British national identity that was widely mobilised round the South Atlantic War of 1982.
Colin McArthur, Jonathan Murray
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Colin McArthur, Jonathan Murray
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