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Taylor & Francis Human Flourishing Liberal Theory and the Arts A Liberalism of Flourishing Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
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Taylor & Francis Representing the Past in the Art of the Long
Book SynopsisThis edited collection explores the intersection of historical studies and the artistic representation of the past in the long nineteenth century. The case studies provide not just an account of the pursuit of history in art within Western Europe but also examples from beyond that sphere. These cover canonical and conventional examples of history painting as well as more inclusive, âpopularâ and vernacular visual cultural phenomena. General themes explored include the problematics internal to the theory and practice of academic history painting and historical genre painting, including compositional devices and the authenticity of artefacts depicted; relationships of power and purpose in historical art; the use of historical art for alternative Liberal and authoritarian ideals; the international cross-fertilisation of ideas about historical art; and exploration of the diverse influences of socioeconomic and geopolitical factors. This book will be of particular interest Trade Review"...Seamless interface of history and art history, enhanced by the contributors. ... Adopting, as Stephen Bann’s foreword notes, 'a strictly historical point of view in tracking the development of historical representation in that century', highlighting 'the intersection of historical studies and artistic representations of the past' (p.xvii). The chapters usefully consolidate one another, yet introduce something new each time, thereby enriching knowledge and appreciation of that obsessively historicising century."--The Burlington Magazine Table of Contents1 From the Abstract World of Ideas to the Truest Possible Representation of the Historical Event: An Introduction to Historical Art in the Long Nineteenth Century 2 Painting the ‘vie privée of Our Forefathers’: The Dutch and Flemish Schools as Models in the Formulation of New Visions of the Past in Early Nineteenth-Century Painting 3 Delécluze’s Augustus And Cinna: Painting and Performing Rome at the End of the Napoleonic Empire 4 ‘The Exact Moment’: Representing History in Delaroche’s Assassination of the Duc de Guise 5 Spanish Painting: Recreating a Perceived ‘Golden Age’ 6 To Conjure Up the Spirits of the Past: German Romantic History Painting in America 7 The Relativity of History: The Pre-Raphaelite Rhetoric of Time 8 Beyond the ‘Ten Complete Military Victories’: Images of Battle in the Late-Qing Period 9 Jan Matejko and Polish Historical Painting 10 Representing the Finnish Past: Heritage and the World of the Ancient Finn 11 ‘A Lady So Long Deceased’: The Death of the Historical Muse in Australian Painting, 1880–1911 12 History as You Go: Mobility, Photography, and the Visibility of the Past in Late Ottoman Print Space
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Irish Republican Counterpublic
Book SynopsisThis volume examines the critical factors and processes by which the Provisional Irish Republican movement campaign from 1969 to 1998 transformed a once acquiescent nationalist population in Northern Ireland into a counterpublic of resistance demanding national self-determination and social justice. Considering the establishment of Irish Republican community institutions, prison protests, Republican Feminism, and Provisional IRA media and communications, this volume explores the emergence of Republicanism as a mass social movement in the nationalist Catholic ghettos and rural regions of Northern Ireland in the 1970s a development that helped to sustain the armed struggle of the Provisional Irish Republican Army for three decades. An examination of the emergence and transformative power of the counterpublic discourse and action of the Irish Republican movement, this volume provides a framework for conceptualizing counterpublics in social movement studies. As such it will appeal to sTrade Review"Scholars still know relatively little about the communities of support that stand behind the more visible face of movement activism. In this fascinating volume, the authors show that Northern Irish Republicans’ thirty-year struggle for independence was sustained by a 'counterpublic' forged in tenants associations, prison protests, local broadsheets, street art, and mothers’ support committees. Deeply researched and elegantly argued, the volume provides a genuinely new perspective on the ideas and institutions that fuel movements." -Francesca Polletta, Chancellor's Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine"Organizing its detailed, highly innovative empirical investigations around concepts of counterpublic and civil sphere, this volume makes a critical theoretical intervention. Its publication is a major event, not only for studies of Irish Republican resistance but for social movement studies more broadly." -Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale UniversityTable of Contents1. Introduction: Social Movements and Counterpublics: the Northern Irish Republican Movement, 1969-1998 2. The Northern Ireland Republican Movement and Counterpublic Construction, 1969-1976 3. Irish Republican Counterpublics and Media Activism since the Troubles 4. Troubled Mothers: The Mobilization of Republican Motherhood during the Northern Ireland Conflict 5. The Republican Counterpublic in the H-Blocks, 1983-1989 6. The Prisoners' Support Campaign: How Hunger Strikes Facilitated the Counterpublic 7. Commentary
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Racism in Contemporary Germany
Book SynopsisThis book presents a critical and empirically informed examination of Islamophobia and related issues of racism and nationalism in Germany today, with particular attention to the East/West distinction. The authors, representing several disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, and media and literary studies, situate the topic in the global and German context of the 2015-16 migration crisis and its aftermath, and of the ongoing transformations seen in the postsocialist regions of the European Union.Since the 2015-16 refugee crisis, illiberal leaders and parties within Europe have instrumentalized Islamophobia in an attempt to dislodge the traditional political elites. Strikingly, such illiberal movements have been most successful in the formerly socialist areas of the EU. This is mirrored within Germany itself, where political formations with an Islamophobic agenda remain more popular in the East than in the West. This volume examines the reasons for this difference, includTable of ContentsPreface Introduction: Islamophobia in Germany, East/West 1. The east is just like the west, only more so: Islamophobia and populism in Eastern Germany and the East of the European Union 2. Building a new nation: anti-Muslim racism in post-unification Germany 3. Islamophobia East-West and the politics of hospitality in contemporary Germany 4. Gendered identities and German Islamophobias 5. ‘The burqa is not us (wir sind nicht burka)’: strategic Islamophobia and the mainstreaming of nativist appeals 6. Islamophobia and anti-Muslim feeling in Saxony – theoretical approaches and empirical findings based on population surveys
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Racism in Contemporary Germany
Book SynopsisThis book presents a critical and empirically informed examination of Islamophobia and related issues of racism and nationalism in Germany today, with particular attention to the East/West distinction. The authors, representing several disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, and media and literary studies, situate the topic in the global and German context of the 2015-16 migration crisis and its aftermath, and of the ongoing transformations seen in the postsocialist regions of the European Union.Since the 2015-16 refugee crisis, illiberal leaders and parties within Europe have instrumentalized Islamophobia in an attempt to dislodge the traditional political elites. Strikingly, such illiberal movements have been most successful in the formerly socialist areas of the EU. This is mirrored within Germany itself, where political formations with an Islamophobic agenda remain more popular in the East than in the West. This volume examines the reasons for this difference, includTable of ContentsPreface Introduction: Islamophobia in Germany, East/West 1. The east is just like the west, only more so: Islamophobia and populism in Eastern Germany and the East of the European Union 2. Building a new nation: anti-Muslim racism in post-unification Germany 3. Islamophobia East-West and the politics of hospitality in contemporary Germany 4. Gendered identities and German Islamophobias 5. ‘The burqa is not us (wir sind nicht burka)’: strategic Islamophobia and the mainstreaming of nativist appeals 6. Islamophobia and anti-Muslim feeling in Saxony – theoretical approaches and empirical findings based on population surveys
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Western Civilization in the Near East
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1936, Western Civilization in the Near East traces the spread and growth of Western civilization in the countries of the Levant and their immediate hinterland. The author argues that modern civilization took birth in Western Europe and then slowly spread to the rest of Europe and to all other parts of the earth, leading to the Europeanization of mankind. While Europe's modern civilization initially enabled it to dominate the world economically and political, it also provided non-European people with the resources to ultimately resist and reject Europe's control. This universal acculturation and the ensuing birth of a coherent and closely-knit humanity, facing similar social, economic, and cultural problems determined the new trends of world history. This book only focuses on the European contact with the Muslim East and the consequences of the contact. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by thTable of ContentsPreface 1. Introduction 2. The Environment 3. Man and his Environment in History 4. Man and his Environment at the Present Day 5. Changing Man in a Changing Environment 6. Inter-relation and Implications of World Communications 7. Inter-relation and Implications of World Economics 8. Inter-relation and Implications of World Politics 9. Methods and Problems of Europeanization Bibliography Index Map
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Making and Unmaking Refugees
Book SynopsisThis book examines the politics of making and unmaking refugees at various scales by probing the contradictions between the principles of international statecraft, which focus on the national/state level approach in regulating global forced displacement, and the forces that defy this state-based approach. It explores the ways by which the current global refugee categorizes and excludes millions of people who need protection. The investigations in this book move beyond the state scale to draw attention to the finer scales of displacement and forced mobility in the various, complex spaces of migration and asylum. By bringing refugees stories to the forefront, the chapters in this volume highlight diasporic activism and applaud the corresponding ingenuity and tenacity. This book also builds upon debates on the critical geopolitical understandings of states, displacement and bordering to advance theoretical understandings of refugee regimes as a critical geopolitical issue. With this co
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Russian Idea in International Relations
Book SynopsisThe Russian Idea in International Relations identifies different approaches within Russian Civilizational tradition Russia's nationally distinctive way of thinking by situating them within IR literature and connecting them to practices of the country's international relations.Civilizational ideas in IR theory express states' cultural identification and stress religious traditions, social customs, and economic and political values. This book defines Russian civilizational ideas by two criteria: the values they stress and their global ambitions. The author identifies leading voices among those positioning Russia as an exceptional and globally significant system of values and traces their arguments across several centuries of the country's development. In addition, the author explains how and why Russian civilizational ideas rise, fall, and are replaced by alternative ideas. The book identifies three schools of Russian civilizational thinking about international relatTrade Review"The Russian Idea describes the way Russia thinks about itself and its place in the world. As never before, the world needs to understand the concept, and Tsygankov provides a brilliant, historically-grounded and detailed analysis that guides us through the labyrinth. Clear, balanced and supremely well-informed, this is essential reading for all those looking to understand Russia today."Richard Sakwa, University of Kent, UK"As relations between Russia and the West have worsened, Russians have increasingly accepted the idea that their country constitutes a distinct civilization. But the nature of that distinctiveness remains a matter of debate. Andrei Tsygankov ably summarizes the different strands of thought concerning the "Russian Idea", and in the process sheds valuable light on the ideological underpinnings of current East–West conflict."Paul Robinson, University of Ottawa, Canada"The "Russian Idea" in International Relations traces over centuries the three central notions of Russia as a unique civilization and helps us understand how Russian elites' views of their conflict with the West is rooted in such longue durée visions of the country. Andrei Tsygankov's refined analysis is a must-read to comprehend the roots of today's tensions."Marlene Laruelle, The George Washington University, USA"In this intellectually persuasive book, Andrei Tsygankov analyses the competing civilizational ideas of the Russian nation that challenge Western liberal ideology. This is an essential contribution to the main debates about Russia and its deteriorating relations with the West."Glenn Diesen, University of South-Eastern Norway"With this book, Professor Tsygankov cements his reputation as America’s preeminent scholar of Russian foreign policy and intellectual thought. Deftly guiding us through the deepest debates over Russian identity, he illuminates Russia’s struggle to preserve its freedom in an interconnected and mutually responsible world. A vital part of this, for Russia, is preventing the global dominance of any one civilization, even the Western civilization of which it is a part. An intellectual tour de force!"Nicolai N. Petro, University of Rhode Island, USA, author of The Tragedy of Ukraine and Russian Foreign PolicyTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Russian Civilizational Ideas 3. Slavophiles 4. Communists 5. Eurasianists 6. The "Russian Idea" for Russia and for the World
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Taylor & Francis Challenges and Prospects for the Chagos
Book SynopsisChallenges and Prospects for the Chagos Archipelago considers the origins, challenges and future of Chagos, bringing together leading experts and academics specialising in differing aspects of the Chagos dispute. In 1965, as part of negotiations leading to Mauritian independence in 1968, the UK government excised the Chagos Archipelago from the colony of Mauritius to form part of a new overseas territory, the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). The UK then set about removing the population of the Chagos Islands in order to allow the United States to construct a military base. As a consequence of the UKâs acquisition of the Chagos Islands and the expulsion of the Chagossian population, there has been wide ranging litigation brought by Mauritius and the Chagossians. This has reached the International Court of Justice, the United Nations General Assembly, the European Court of Human Rights and the UK Supreme Court. This book offers a wide-ranging debate between experts
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Nationalism
Book SynopsisNationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice which centers the geographic underpinnings of the phenomenon. It unpacks the fundamental principles and the many variations of this global phenomenon, as it examines nationalism through a spatial lens.Nationalism is the dominant political force in the modern world and no other global ideology is so strongly tied to concepts like territory, homeland, frontiers, and boundaries. The authors delve into how nationalism is fundamentally related to territory and place, why mapping is critical to the nationalist endeavors, the role of performance and personification, ethnonationalism, multinationalism, nationalist movements, and how nationalism is evidenced and experienced in cities and towns throughout the world. These provide a solid summary of what makes nationalism so compelling, so uniting, and so dangerous. Nationalism provides a fresh and compelling perspeTrade Review"Nationalism is now often said to be ‘back’ after a period of apparent eclipse. As this book shows in detail, nationalism is in fact one of the major features of modernity. But it can only be understood if it is examined in its own terms as a type of politics based in defending and promoting territories whose definition is fraught and fragile. Geography is thus central to its meaning." John Agnew, UCLA, USA."Nationalism studies cannot do without a critical geographic perspective. Kaplan and Hannum offer precisely that in their broad but rich sweep through the geographies of nationalism."Natalie Koch, Syracuse University, USA."In this long overdue geographically informed introduction to nationalism, Kaplan and Hannum put geographical concepts like territory, place, landscape, scale, borders and maps to work to explore the many expressions of the most geographical and pervasive of all ideologies. With many examples from all over the world they illustrate the spatial dimensions of nationalist claims and the political arrangements to accommodate them."Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands."Surveying the vast literatures and capacious themes associated with nationalism, Kaplan and Hannum’s book is an enlightening read. It deserves a place on the bookshelves and bibliographies of scholars across disciplines. Nationalism is philosophically well-grounded and rich with historical context. Its geographical framing engenders novel insights into nationalism’s past, present, and future. Encyclopedic in coverage, this book is a launch-point for students, as well as a textured synthesis for seasoned scholars interested in socio-political identity."Alexander C. Diener, University of Kansas, USA.Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1: VARIATIONS OF NATIONALISM Nationalism and Geographic ThemesApproach and Layout of this BookCHAPTER 2: GROWTH OF AN IDEOLOGY Nationalism as IdeologyPhilosophical Underpinnings of NationalismMaterial Underpinnings of NationalismThe Diffusion of Nationalism and the Rise of Anti-Colonial NationalismNational Identity, Ethnic Identity, and EthnonationalismCivic vs. Ethnic National IdentityThe Development of Majority-Based EthnonationalismConclusionCHAPTER 3: TERRITORY, NETWORKS, AND PLACE Territorial StrategiesHow Nation Space is Territorialized through Spatial IdentityImpacting the Discursive LandscapeBounding and Regulating National TerritoryNational ExpansionGenocide, Removal, or Forced AcculturationTransnationalism and DiasporasConclusionCHAPTER 4: MAPPING AND SYMBOLS OF NATIONHOOD Mapping, Cartography, and National PropagandaMapping for Colonial ProjectsMapping the NationMapping State-Led Irredentist CampaignsMapping SeparatismCritical Cartography: Counter-Mapping New National NarrativesNationalism in the Everyday: State EphemeraMoneyStampsClothing and TextilesPopular Culture and National IdentityConclusionCHAPTER 5: ACTION, PERFORMANCE, AND AGENCY Performing National Tradition and HeritageFestival CelebrationsTourism and PerformanceNationalism and SportPersonifying the NationMale and Female SymbolismRole of RuralityNational Performance through PolicyCompeting National PerformancesAgency and LanguageConclusionCHAPTER 6: MULTINATIONAL, FEDERALIST, AND SUPRANATIONALIST STATES The Nature of the Multinational StateTypes of Multinational StatesMultinational IdentificationThe Political Organization of MultinationalismNon-territorial ApproachesTerritorial ApproachesFederal or Unitary Systems for Multinational Governance SpainEthiopiaIndiaSupranationalism in Concept and PracticeThe European Union as a Supranational EntityConclusionCHAPTER 7: ETHNO-REGIONALIST AND ETHNO-NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS How Culture and Region InteractSecession Motivations and TradeoffsNationalism within Fragmented GeographiesJewish Fragmentation and ZionismBlack Nationalism in the United StatesIndigenous Nationalism in AustraliaClassic Regional SeparatismAspects of a Separatist MovementWhere the Costs of Independence are Too HighHow Shifting Geopolitical Considerations Change the BalanceHow Changing Sense of National Identity Affects the Prospects for SeparationAutonomy within Special RegionsNationalism within Dispersed GeographiesClassic IrredentismNations Straddling Multiple BordersConclusionCHAPTER 8: NATIONALISM AT THE LOCAL SCALE National Divisions within the CityLocal Boundaries and National TensionsEstablishing Parallel SocietiesThe Symbolic Weighting of Capital CitiesCapitals as Advancing a National ProjectCapitals as Mediating between Cultural GroupsThe Urban Landscape and NationalismLandscapes as Reflective of Shifting National IdentitiesLandscapes as Reflective of Abrupt ChangesLandscapes as Reflective of AuthoritarianismUrban Violence as Nationalistic ExpressionSectarian Urban ViolenceEthnonationalist Violence Against the CityConclusionCHAPTER 9: HOW DO NATIONALISM AND GEOGRAPHY INTERACT TerritoryLandscapeScaleMappingNationalism and Geography into the Future Bibliography
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Cambridge University Press Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State
Book SynopsisThis 2002 study examines the process by which the seemingly impossible in 1987 - the disintegration of the Soviet state - became the seemingly inevitable by 1991, providing an original interpretation not only of the Soviet collapse, but also of the phenomenon of nationalism more generally.Trade Review'… a very serious analytical work, which, no doubt, will attract the attention of many political scientists, especially those studying political processes in Russia and in the post-Soviet area … important for the understanding of nationalism as a social and political phenomenon.' e-Extreme'… a fresh-minded intervention … fascinating reading …'. Nations and NationalismTable of Contents1. From the impossible to the inevitable; 2. The tide and the mobilizational cycle; 3. Structuring nationalism; 4. 'Thickened' history and the mobilization of identity; 5. Tides and the failure of nationalist mobilization; 6. Violence and tides of nationalism; 7. The transcendence of regimes of repression; 8. Russian mobilization and the accumulating 'inevitability' of Soviet collapse; 9. Conclusion: nationhood and event.
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Cambridge University Press Remembering Partition Violence Nationalism and History in India 7 Contemporary South Asia Series Number 7
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Cambridge University Press Nationalist Exclusion and Ethnic Conflict
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism and Particularity
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Cambridge University Press British Identities Before Nationalism
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Cambridge University Press Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation
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Cambridge University Press Zionism and the Foundations of Israeli Diplomacy
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Cambridge University Press Caste Nationalism and Communism in South India Malabar 19001948 55 Cambridge South Asian Studies Series Number 55
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Cambridge University Press The Slovak Dilemma LSE Monographs in International Studies
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Cambridge University Press Volkskapitalisme Class Capital and Ideology in the Development of Afrikaner Nationalism 19341948 African Studies Series Number 34
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism and Rationality
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Cambridge University Press Nation State and the Economy in History
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Cambridge University Press Western Jewry and the Zionist Project 19141933
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Cambridge University Press The Eritrean Struggle for Independence Domination Resistance Nationalism 19411993 82 African Studies Series Number 82
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism and Rationality
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Cambridge University Press Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s
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Cambridge University Press The Origins of Christian Zionism
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism and Popular Protest in Ireland
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Cambridge University Press Identity and Intolerance
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Cambridge University Press The Little Czech and the Great Czech Nation National Identity and the PostCommunist Social Transformation Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology Series Number 103
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism Reframed
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Cambridge University Press Nation and Commemoration
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Cambridge University Press Nation and Commemoration
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Cambridge University Press Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s
Book SynopsisIn this book Andrew Wilson examines the phenomenon of Ukrainian nationalism and its influence on the politics of independent Ukraine, arguing that historical, ethnic and linguistic factors limit the appeal of narrow ethno-nationalism, even to many ethnic Ukrainians.Trade Review'This study on Ukrainian nationalism fills an important research gap and covers an enormous amount of original historical and political material. … All in all, this is a book that will soon be a standard item in the field of Ukrainian studies. In many ways it can even be used as a kind of encyclopaedia.' Gwendolyn Sasse, London School of EconomicsTable of Contents1. Ukraine: historical roots of diversity; 2. Ukrainian nationalism in the modern era; 3. Channels of nationalist discourse: political parties, civil society; 4. National communism; 5. A minority faith: the limits to nationalist support; 6. The nationalist agenda: domestic politics, Ukrainianisation and the state; 7. The nationalist agenda: external affairs - untying the Russian knot; 8. Conclusions: Nationalism and national consolidation.
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Cambridge University Press Nationalism Reframed
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Cambridge University Press The Politics of Identity in Australia
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Cambridge University Press Identity and Intolerance
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Cambridge University Press The Eritrean Struggle for Independence
Book SynopsisEritrea, the newest nation state in Africa, gained independence from the Ethiopian state after a prolonged and bitter conflict. This is a comprehensive analysis of the country's political history over the past three decades. It charts the development of the various nationalist movements involved in the struggle for independence.Trade Review"A straightforward, competent account of the development and eventual triumph of the Eritrean independence movement." Foreign Affairs"This book is an excellent contribution to the extant literature on Africa's newest independent state. It is remarkable in that, although it is written by an Eritrean national, it moves beyond the generally partisan and polemical pieces that tended to characterize discussions of the Eritrean question after the Second World War....this work is must-reading for students of the politics of the Horn of Africa." International History Review"It is a fine piece of work...The Eritrean Struggle contain[s] valuable data and analysis which make this book important and timely...Ruth Iyob's book is an excellent contribution to the historiography of the Horn of Africa. The book is well researched and remarkably well written." The Historian"It is a fine piece of work which introduces new data and new perspectives on Eritrea's successful struggle for independence....Ruth Iyob's book is an excellent contribution to the historiography of the Horn of Africa. The book is well researched and remarkably well-written." James C. McCann, The Historian"Iyob's The Eritrean Struggle for Independance, 1941-1993 provides a clear introduction to the major external and internal political developments during the half-century struggle for Eritrean self-determination." Tom Killion, The International Journal of African Historical SocietyTable of ContentsAcknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Maps; Introduction; I: 1. The Eritrean question in perspective; 2. Regional hegemony in the post World War II order; 3. Eritrea and the African order; II: 4. The origins of the Eritrean conflict; 5. The federation years, 1952–1962; 6. Secular nationalism: the creative radicalism of the ELM; 7. Defiant nationalism: the ELF and the EPLF, 1961–1981; 8. The EPLF's quest for legitimacy; 9. Building the Eritrean polity; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Global Nation
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Cambridge University Press The Endurance of Nationalism Ancient Roots and Modern Dilemmas
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