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Nation, Nationality, Nationalism and Civil Society

Nations and Nationalism, 1995
Abstract. This article vindicates the phenomenon of the nation and argues that civil society could not exist without it. The nation, although related to nationalism, is by no means identical with it. Extreme forms of nationalism are generally speaking iniquitous and in many cases severely damaging to the societies in which they occur.
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Nationalism in Settled Times

, 2016
Due to a preoccupation with periods of large-scale social change, nationalism research had long neglected everyday nationhood in contemporary democracies.
Bart Bonikowski
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Nationalism and nation-states

This chapter considers both the inclusionary and exclusionary aspects of national identity, through a focus on the exceptional year of 2020 and the global effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. This moment brought many key concepts in human geography sharply into focus, including borders, community, citizenship, authority, racism, and power, and we discuss ...
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Making of a Nation

2022
La figure du président occupe une place à part aux Etats-Unis. Incarnation la plus visible de cette jeune nation, celui-ci a, dès les débuts d’Hollywood, été dépeint dans des fictions qui, chacune à leur manière, ont contribué à la propagation d’un certain imaginaire national tout en reflétant les préoccupations de leur époque.
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Nation, Nationhood, and Nationalism

2011
Nationalism reflects the desire of “nations” for a system of government that secures their interests and fundamental character. Nationalism has also come to mean an expression of identity that glorifies, or at least invokes, a deep and abiding connection between individuals of the “nation” that informs, complements, and often transcends other ...
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Nationalism and National Languages

2018
This chapter focuses on the use of languages by Europe’s nation-states in the twentieth century, particularly after 1989. The ethnolinguistically homogeneous nation-state became the norm of legitimate statehood in Europe. At the level of rhetoric, the Soviet Union was an exception, but it was replaced by ethnolinguistic national polities.
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The Modern Origins of Nations, Nationality and Nationalism?

2020
A key debate in the literature on nationalism has focused on its relationship to Modernity, and whether nationalism is an expression or a cause of nations and national identification. The dominant position within the literature historically has been that nationalism is very much a product of Modernity, and that it invents nations rather than being ...
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