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‘Nationalism’ Review: Of Kin and CountryThe end of World War II saw perhaps the most rapid expansion of nationalism in human history, with more than 50 new countries born in Africa, and others in Asia, the Caribbean and the South Pacific.
The government recognised Welsh nationalism as valid grounds for conscientious objection, although this was not always put into practice. Of the two dozen or so people who refused to be ...
Analyzes the intellectual evolution of Hans Kohn, pioneer of nationalism studies, revealing the centrality of the idea of the nation to the ideological struggles of the twentieth century This ...
the efflorescence of theories of Jewish ethnic nationalism from the later 19th century until after WWII… The writings included in this volume are almost all by secular intellectuals involved in the ...
The government recognised Welsh nationalism as valid grounds for conscientious objection, although this was not always put into practice. Of the two dozen or so people who refused to be ...
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