The multiethnic and multilinguistic character of Switzerland has represented a puzzle for major scholars on European nationalism since the nineteenth century. Research shows that this multiethnicity is a pivotal element of pride and central to the common Swiss imaginary of a “nation of will,” which embraces local, cantonal, and linguistic identities. In parallel, this particular case of collective nation building created strong and exclusive boundaries against immigrants and foreigners along national lines, thus ethnicizing and culturalizing immigrant policies and the naturalization regime
This article deals with the connection between nationality and democracy and explores the role Switz...
Specific historical and linguistic circumstances gave way to a Swiss original concept of a multiling...
Twentyfive years ago, in 1992, the Seville Expo world exhibition took place on the subject of “natio...
The role of state discourses in the construction of `otherness' and in the production of inequality...
Switzerland is home to four national languages followed with a positive image on the international s...
The role of state discourses in the construction of ‘otherness’ and in the production of inequality ...
Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox ma...
Introduction Students of nationalism have long been attracted to Switzerland, whose peculiar feature...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This dissertation examines the reproduction and transformation of Swiss national identity in the per...
This article deals with Swiss nationalism and Swiss nation-building. Its main thesis is that Switzer...
Swiss multilingualism has been suggested as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, the terri...
In Switzerland, sub-national regulation in the field of immigration has developed mainly in relation...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the relationship between the state, language and schooling had...
This article traces the development of the federal structure of Swiss citizenship between the foundi...
This article deals with the connection between nationality and democracy and explores the role Switz...
Specific historical and linguistic circumstances gave way to a Swiss original concept of a multiling...
Twentyfive years ago, in 1992, the Seville Expo world exhibition took place on the subject of “natio...
The role of state discourses in the construction of `otherness' and in the production of inequality...
Switzerland is home to four national languages followed with a positive image on the international s...
The role of state discourses in the construction of ‘otherness’ and in the production of inequality ...
Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox ma...
Introduction Students of nationalism have long been attracted to Switzerland, whose peculiar feature...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This dissertation examines the reproduction and transformation of Swiss national identity in the per...
This article deals with Swiss nationalism and Swiss nation-building. Its main thesis is that Switzer...
Swiss multilingualism has been suggested as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, the terri...
In Switzerland, sub-national regulation in the field of immigration has developed mainly in relation...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the relationship between the state, language and schooling had...
This article traces the development of the federal structure of Swiss citizenship between the foundi...
This article deals with the connection between nationality and democracy and explores the role Switz...
Specific historical and linguistic circumstances gave way to a Swiss original concept of a multiling...
Twentyfive years ago, in 1992, the Seville Expo world exhibition took place on the subject of “natio...