Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Томови 12-13University of Prince Edward Island., 1985 |
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... become a common term until the late years of the nineteenth century . ( 34 ) Because nationalism has become the subject of an enormous literature characterized by an abundance of controversy and confusion , ( 35 ) it may be useful to ...
... become a common term until the late years of the nineteenth century . ( 34 ) Because nationalism has become the subject of an enormous literature characterized by an abundance of controversy and confusion , ( 35 ) it may be useful to ...
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... become estranged from their more successful brethren . This original noble - serf association is important . Even while oppressing the serfs , the nobles never excluded them from the ranks of the nation ; on the contrary , in perilous ...
... become estranged from their more successful brethren . This original noble - serf association is important . Even while oppressing the serfs , the nobles never excluded them from the ranks of the nation ; on the contrary , in perilous ...
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... become national minority groups in the surrounding succession states . In Rumania , for example , the Magyars accounted for nearly 10 % of the total population . When the Third Reich offered Hungarian leaders the opportunity to regain ...
... become national minority groups in the surrounding succession states . In Rumania , for example , the Magyars accounted for nearly 10 % of the total population . When the Third Reich offered Hungarian leaders the opportunity to regain ...
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