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2016
At the heart of nationalism lies the belief that humanity is (or ought to be) divided into nations, and that nations are (or ought to be) the basis of independent sovereign states. The basic problem of nationalism is the difficulty (if not impossibility) in making political facts correspond to the national ideal. As a result, scholarship on nationalism
Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Maria Norris
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At the heart of nationalism lies the belief that humanity is (or ought to be) divided into nations, and that nations are (or ought to be) the basis of independent sovereign states. The basic problem of nationalism is the difficulty (if not impossibility) in making political facts correspond to the national ideal. As a result, scholarship on nationalism
Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Maria Norris
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The Ultimate Challenge: Nationalism and Climate Change
Nationalities Papers, 2020Climate change has rapidly expanded as a key topic of research across disciplines, but it has remained virtually untouched in nationalism studies. Climate change is a boundless, uncontainable phenomenon that ignores class, geographic, and ethnonational ...
D. Conversi
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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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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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Nations And Nationalism Since 1780
, 2013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Documents about the work Nations and nationalism since 1780 (1990) / Eric John Hobsbawm (1917-2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eric Hobsbawm
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The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology, 2020
The nation is an essential building block of international society. A nation is a group based on language, culture, religion, race, ethnicity, or other factors which lead its members to agree on their common identity.
Lauren Zentz
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The nation is an essential building block of international society. A nation is a group based on language, culture, religion, race, ethnicity, or other factors which lead its members to agree on their common identity.
Lauren Zentz
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2012
Introduction While nations and nationalism have become the dominant mode of ascribing political culture in world politics, understanding the meaning and political importance of these terms has been a notoriously challenging task. One survey of concepts in International Relations (IR) said of the term ‘ national interest ’ that it was ‘the most ...
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Introduction While nations and nationalism have become the dominant mode of ascribing political culture in world politics, understanding the meaning and political importance of these terms has been a notoriously challenging task. One survey of concepts in International Relations (IR) said of the term ‘ national interest ’ that it was ‘the most ...
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2008
The twentieth century saw the emergence of many nation-states previously non-existent. Lithuania, Estonia, and Slovenia are just examples of what previously would have been regarded as basically loose linguistic groups or provinces ruled over by metropolitan states, such as Russia or Austro-Hungary, which are now nation-states.
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The twentieth century saw the emergence of many nation-states previously non-existent. Lithuania, Estonia, and Slovenia are just examples of what previously would have been regarded as basically loose linguistic groups or provinces ruled over by metropolitan states, such as Russia or Austro-Hungary, which are now nation-states.
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
China’s Digital Nationalism explores online networks and their nationalist discourses in digital China. It asks what happens to national community sentiments when they go digital.
F. Schneider
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China’s Digital Nationalism explores online networks and their nationalist discourses in digital China. It asks what happens to national community sentiments when they go digital.
F. Schneider
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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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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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2017
This chapter discusses the relations between Christianity and nation in three different state constructions: the unification of smaller states into a nation state, older states already with a central government, and nation states that were established by peoples breaking away from empires. It emphasizes new forms of sources for nationalism such as: the
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This chapter discusses the relations between Christianity and nation in three different state constructions: the unification of smaller states into a nation state, older states already with a central government, and nation states that were established by peoples breaking away from empires. It emphasizes new forms of sources for nationalism such as: the
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