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| Introduction |
Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar |
| PART ONE: APPROACHES |
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| Nationalism and the Historians |
Krishan Kumar |
| Modernization and Communication as Factors of Nation Formation |
Miroslav Hroch |
| Structural Approaches to Nations and Nationalism |
John A Hall |
| Nations and Nationalisms |
Johann P Arnason |
| Between General Theory and Comparative History |
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| Cultural Approaches to Nationalism |
Daniel A Segal and Richard Handler |
| The Social Psychology of Nationalism |
Lauren Langman |
| To Die for the Sake of Strangers |
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| Nationalism and Direct Rule |
Michael Hechter, Tuna Kuyucu and Audrey Sacks |
| Nationalism and Political Philosophy |
Margaret Moore |
| Discourse-Analytic and Socio-Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Nation(alism) |
Ruth Wodak |
| Gender Approaches to Nations and Nationalism |
Syliva Walby |
| Methodological Nationalism and Its Critique |
Daniel Chernilo |
| PART TWO: THEMES |
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| Pre-Modern Nationalism |
Philip S Gorski |
| An Oxymoron? The Evidence from England |
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| Modernity and Nationalism |
Liah Greenfeld |
| Ethnicity and Nationalism |
Anthony D Smith |
| Nationalism and Religion |
Mark Juergensmeyer |
| Race and the Nation |
Steve Fenton |
| Nation and Commemoration |
Charles Turner |
| Memory, Truth and Victimhood in Post-Trauma Societies |
John D Brewer |
| Citizenship, Nationalism and Nation-Building |
Bryan S Turner |
| Nation and Region |
David McCrone |
| In or Out of State? |
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| Nationalism and Sport |
Anthony King |
| Nations, Mega-Events and International Culture |
Maurice Roche |
| Xenophobia and the New Nationalisms |
Mabel Berrezin |
| Nations, Migrants and Transnational Identifications |
Anna Triandafyllidou |
| An Interactive Approach to Nationalism |
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| Hot and Banal Nationalism |
John Hutchinson |
| The Nationalisation of `The Masses' |
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| Nationalism and the Power of Ideology |
Siniša Maleševic |
| Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Nationalism |
Daniele Conversi |
| Ethnic Exclusion in Nationalizing States |
Andreas Wimmer |
| Nationlism and Liberalism |
Mark Hauggard |
| Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism |
Gerard Delanty |
| The Paradox of Modernity |
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| Theorizing Nation Formation in the Context of Imperalism and Globalism |
Paul James |
| PART THREE: NATIONS AND NATIONALISM IN A GLOBAL AGE |
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| Supernationalism-Integralism-Nationalism |
Douglas R Holmes |
| Schemata for 21st Century Europe |
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| Nation and Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe |
Chris Hann |
| Nation and Nationalism in Russia |
Richard Sakwa |
| Modernity and Nationalism |
E Fuat Keyman and Suhnaz Yilmaz |
| Turkey and Iran in Comparative Perspectives |
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| Nation and Nationalism in South Asia |
T K Oommen |
| Nations and Nationalism in Central Asia |
Anatoly M Khazanov |
| Contending Nationalisms in South-East Asia |
David Brown |
| Nation and Nationalism in Contemporary Japan |
Yoshio Sugimoto |
| China and Chinese Nationalism |
Peter Hays Gries |
| Arab Nationalism |
Ilan Pappe |
| African Nationalism |
Benjamin Neuberger |
| A Nation before Nationalism |
Susan-Mary Grant |
| The Civic and Ethnic Construction of America |
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| Nationalism in South and Central America |
José Maurício Domingues |
| Nations and Nationalism in Australia and New Zealand |
Peter Beilharz and Lloyd Cox |