Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Томови 28-29University of Prince Edward Island., 2001 |
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... distinct identities . As ethnicity manifests itself in this new global order , nationalist ideologies , often viewed as atavistic and destructive by academics and intellectuals , are pressed into service as mobilizing strategies by ...
... distinct identities . As ethnicity manifests itself in this new global order , nationalist ideologies , often viewed as atavistic and destructive by academics and intellectuals , are pressed into service as mobilizing strategies by ...
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... distinct identity and culture does not necessarily channel into political demands for constitutional change.44 This is an idea of the end goals of nationalism , which differs radically from traditional theories on the phenomenon ...
... distinct identity and culture does not necessarily channel into political demands for constitutional change.44 This is an idea of the end goals of nationalism , which differs radically from traditional theories on the phenomenon ...
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... distinct in its cultural identity at the mass level and more integrated into international popular culture , its political identity as a distinct nation solidified . " In practice , this translates into language preservation for distinct ...
... distinct in its cultural identity at the mass level and more integrated into international popular culture , its political identity as a distinct nation solidified . " In practice , this translates into language preservation for distinct ...
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