Reimagining the NationMarjorie Ringrose, Adam J. Lerner Capturing a wide spectrum of current thought on the construction of nationhood and national identity, this work explores new ways of thinking about the concept of the nation and suggests possible ways of resisting its totalizing effects. |
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International Theory Balkanization and the | 2 |
an Allegorical | 29 |
Democracy and Territoriality | 49 |
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