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How do states respond to minority nations' demands? Are state
nationalism and majority nationalism the same? This book brings
together the leading lights in nationalism studies to turn their
attention to the neglected role of the state in nationalist
disputes. The aspirations of state and majority nationalists often
conflict with the aspirations of substate nationalist movements,
leading to disputes over resources, symbolic recognition, and the
structure of the state. State elites are then forced to supply
arguments defending the political union and to articulate
strategies for its continuation. In the process, they make explicit
what being 'national' means and the symbolic repertoires for doing
so. With case studies from China, Spain, the United Kingdom,
Canada, India, and Nepal, this edited volume examines state and
majority nationalism in all its guises, asking how states respond
to nationalist challenges from below. It is particularly timely at
a moment when territorial and secessionist crises are reshaping
politics. State and Majority Nationalism in Plurinational States
will be relevant reading for students and researchers of
comparative politics and international relations, including those
with a deep interest in territorial politics, national identities,
group rights, and representation. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of Nationalism and Ethnic
Politics.
Is liberalism really compatible with nationalism? Are there limits
to linguistic nation-building policies? What arguments justify the
imposition of national languages? This book addresses these
questions by examining the linguistic disputes in Catalonia and
Flanders, two major cases of sub-state nationalism. The book
connects two strands of arguments: the political arguments around
contested linguistic policies, drawing on a rich set of primary and
secondary sources, and the theoretical arguments around liberalism
and nationalism. The study also compares the historical trajectory
and political dynamics of Catalan and Flemish nationalism. It shows
that the relationship between language and nationhood is
politically constructed through state nation-building and minority
activism. The findings highlight the relevance and pervasiveness of
nationalism in contemporary social and political life. This book
will appeal to scholars and upper-level students interested in
nationalism, contemporary political theory, the politics of
language, and comparative territorial politics.
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