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The National Revivals in Moldova
1997The appearance of national revivals all over the USSR made many Western laypeople as well as scholars aware of the existence of nation-groups which they had never heard of before. The Gagauz of southern Moldova was one such example. Thus, the case of Moldova provides a relatively rare instance of no less than three simultaneous national revivals in a ...
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Explanations of National Revivals
1997The microsociological theories presented in the preceding chapter offer different interpretations of the mechanisms that prompt the individual to join and remain loyal to ingroups while derogating outgroups. The ethnocentrism of groups, however, does not by itself generate national movements in those groups.
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National revivals and violence
European Journal of Sociology, 1995Micro factors that induce violent confrontations amidst national revival movements are identified. These factors include the nature of local social structures, tipping phenomena, and fortuitous events that set off action/reaction cycles. They are shown to he better explanations than reigning macro theories to account for the peaceful nationalist ...
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Revival of Nationalism in Bashkortostan
2000Approximately the size of France, the autonomous republic of Bashkortostan is one of the largest republics in the Russian Federation and a neighbour of the autonomous republic of Tatarstan, a fellow Muslim and Turkic state. Before the middle of the sixteenth century the Bashkorts were a part of the Tatar Kazan khanate (1437–1552), and before that ...
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The National Revivals: Comparison and Conclusions
1997Up to this point Part One has provided an encompassing but separate account of a relatively large number of theories as well as empirical instances of national revivals. Theoretical discussions in Chapters 2 and 3 have reduced the number of relevant theories, and some of these have been tested on each specific case of national revival in Chapters 5 to ...
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Shakespeare and National Revivals
2000Abstract This chapter takes us back to the mid-eighteenth century when remarkable movements in continental cultural and political life began, continuing well into the nineteenth century, with most momentous repercussions reaching into our own days.
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The revival of nationalism and secularism in modern Iran
2015Iran is currently facing a time of demographic and ideological change. As the post-revolutionary generation has emerged into political awareness, there has been a revival of interest in democracy, nationalism, secularism and constitutionalism, and a heterogenic protest movement has gathered strength – particularly among young Iranians.
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The Revival of Nationalities in the Soviet Union
American Journal of Sociology, 1931The world seems to move toward integration of culture, toward powerful ethnic individualities, few in number but strong by the human multitudes they hold together. This trend was particularly strong during the nineteenth century; some counter-tend-encies have, however, appeared since the World War, particularly in the territories of the Soviet Union ...
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