Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Том 19University of Prince Edward Island., 1992 |
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... Traditional Marxist thought claimed that nationalism was not important to socialist societies because nations themselves were creations of the capitalist stage of development . According to the traditional view , it was precisely the ...
... Traditional Marxist thought claimed that nationalism was not important to socialist societies because nations themselves were creations of the capitalist stage of development . According to the traditional view , it was precisely the ...
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... traditional societies to modern societies . This view was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s when many parts of the world seemed to be undergoing a unidirectional process of change . As societies underwent a transition from ...
... traditional societies to modern societies . This view was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s when many parts of the world seemed to be undergoing a unidirectional process of change . As societies underwent a transition from ...
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... traditional homelands . In many instances , the majority group is also the historical conqueror , and is therefore regarded as the traditional foe . Attempts to acculturate such minorities into the majority's culture may therefore ...
... traditional homelands . In many instances , the majority group is also the historical conqueror , and is therefore regarded as the traditional foe . Attempts to acculturate such minorities into the majority's culture may therefore ...
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