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The American Nation, National Identity, Nationalism.
The Journal of American History, 1999"Ever since Crevecoeur formulated his famous question, Americans have asked themselves: ""What, then, is the American, this new man?,"" and even more urgently so once it became predictable that the traditionally majoritarian position of Anglo-Americans will dissolve in a sea of multi-ethnicity.
Robert Bonner, Knud Krakau
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, 2020
During the COVID-19 crisis in March/April of 2020, far-right American political leaders and pundits proffered xenophobic explanations for the pandemic while ignoring that poorer, Black Americans and prison populations were being disproportionately ...
Samuel L. Perry+2 more
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During the COVID-19 crisis in March/April of 2020, far-right American political leaders and pundits proffered xenophobic explanations for the pandemic while ignoring that poorer, Black Americans and prison populations were being disproportionately ...
Samuel L. Perry+2 more
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Nation, Nation-State, and Nationalism
2019Abstract Max Weber published a good deal as a German nationalist. He wrote about nation and state as a social scientist. Much of his political writing promoted German interests at home and abroad. As a scientist he wrote about ethnic community, national community, and state (though rather less about nationalism and nation-state).
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Nations, Nationalisms and the Conjuncture
2023Brexit exemplified the ways in which the national question became central to contemporary political movements; yet it needs to be revisited in the space between ‘methodological nationalism’ and ‘methodological globalism’. My exploration of the spatial aspects of the spatio-temporal formation of the conjuncture starts from conceiving places as the nodes
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2018
No one observing political events in the world today could deny the continuing potency of nationalism. Many of the most intractable conflicts arise when one national community tries to break away from another, or when two such communities lay claim to the same piece of territory.
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No one observing political events in the world today could deny the continuing potency of nationalism. Many of the most intractable conflicts arise when one national community tries to break away from another, or when two such communities lay claim to the same piece of territory.
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Communism, Nations and Nationalism
2017Communism and nationalism had extremely varied, rapidly evolving, and relevant relationships, embodied in countless historical experiences, which proved crucial to internal developments as well as to foreign relations. The essay analyzes such relationships, privileging ideas and prototypes, in order to provide the reader with a guide to understanding ...
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Food, National Identity and Nationalism
Food and Identity in a Globalising World, 2022A. Ichijo, R. Ranta
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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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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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