Nationalism and nationalist ideas are a major force in the
contemporary world. This volume brings together original papers
from a number of countries dealing both with theories and case
studies of particular national contexts. Taken together, these
papers shed light on the processes through which nationalist
sentiments and ideas are articulated and given social and political
meaning in specific situations. They cover a broad range of
different kinds of nationalist movements and ideologies, using a
variety of theoretical perspectives and based on varying empirical
methodologies.
The cases covered include a comparison of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
the North Caucasus, the role of religion in nationalist sentiment
in Spain, ethnicity and nationalism in Turkey, Basque nationalism,
the Basque diaspora across the Atlantic, the patrimonial state and
inter-ethnic conflict in Nigeria, and nationalist movements in
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Though this is the empirical focus, all
chapters raise relevant theoretical questions and challenge
differing approaches to the phenomenon of nationalism in the social
sciences.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic
and Racial Studies.
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