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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... dominant tendency has been to categorize the Jews as a religious or an ethnic group , and to reserve the designation nationality for the Israelis , who of course do possess a territory . ( 55 ) While this change reflects the decline of ...
... dominant tendency has been to categorize the Jews as a religious or an ethnic group , and to reserve the designation nationality for the Israelis , who of course do possess a territory . ( 55 ) While this change reflects the decline of ...
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... dominant élites of " practicing " state- and nation- builders , who view ethnic pluralism , and by extension ethnic identifica- tion , as " an open threat " to their task.33 Thus , political élites bent on creating national loyalty to ...
... dominant élites of " practicing " state- and nation- builders , who view ethnic pluralism , and by extension ethnic identifica- tion , as " an open threat " to their task.33 Thus , political élites bent on creating national loyalty to ...
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... dominant language in all sectors of Québec life . Meanwhile , nationalist politicians such as René Lévesque desired independence , so that they could control the process of building a modern Québec . To tap this nationalist fervour they ...
... dominant language in all sectors of Québec life . Meanwhile , nationalist politicians such as René Lévesque desired independence , so that they could control the process of building a modern Québec . To tap this nationalist fervour they ...
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