Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World: Walker Connor and the Study of NationalismDaniele Conversi In Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World, world-renowned scholars employ various aspects of Connor's work to explicate the recent upsurge of nationalism on a global scale. In keeping with the growing awareness that the study of ethnonationalism requires an interdisciplinary approach, the contributors represent a number of academic disciplines, including anthropology, geography, history, linguistics, social psychology, sociology and world politics. The book discusses issues such as identity, ethnicity and nationalism, primordialism, social constructionism, ethnic conflict, separatism and federalism. It also features case studies on the Basque country, South Africa and Canada. |
Contents
LXXVII | 143 |
LXXVIII | 144 |
LXXIX | 146 |
LXXX | 147 |
LXXXI | 151 |
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LXXXIII | 156 |
LXXXIV | 159 |
XI | 20 |
XII | 24 |
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XXX | 64 |
XXXII | 65 |
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XXXVIII | 75 |
XXXIX | 77 |
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LXXXVII | 173 |
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LXXXIX | 177 |
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XCI | 184 |
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