Nationalism: A Comparative Study |
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What is nationalism? | 3 |
What are the causes of nationalism? | 19 |
How is nationalism engendered | 40 |
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African Nationalism African Profiles Afrikaners American Arab Belgians Boers Britain British Cape Town church civilisation colonial territories common communist Communité constitution cultural D.F. Malan D.J. Kotzé denationalisation Die Burger dominions Dorothy Pickles economic Empire English especially European example Fifth French Republic founded France freedom French gain German Geskiedenis Greek historian History identity instance Ireland Irish Italiaander J.B.M. Hertzog Jaarsveld Kazakh Kohn and Sokolsky Kolarz language Leaders of Africa Legum Léopold Sédar Senghor liberal London maintain means minority nations mission Mohammed nationalist leaders nationalistic nationalistic movements Negro nineteenth century Nkrumah organisations Pan-Africanism pan-Africanist Pan-Slavism parliament peace Polish political independence political self-determination regard religion Republic revolution Roman Catholic Russian Segal self-determination sense Sinn Fein Sithole Slavs Somali South Africa sovereign independence Soviet Union Stalin studied tion tionalism tionalistic Togoland Transvaal unification unity values and interests Vietnamese Voortrekkers W.E.B. du Bois