This book offers a provocative theorization of nationhood, focusing
on the key role played by dialogic relations of hegemony,
resistance and reciprocity in the birth of the modern European
nation. The relationship between Greece and Britain at the end of
the nineteenth century uncovers the linguistic construction of
nationalism.
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