Examining Canada and Britain from 1990 to 2004, the thesis explores how the surge in minority nationalist agitation that occurred in Quebec and Scotland changed the political environment in Canada (outside Quebec) and England allowing regional elites to advance political agendas which mobilized regional and national identities. The thesis considers the role of democratic institutions at the regional level in shaping political demands through a comparative study of regional and national identity mobilization in Nova Scotia and the North East of England. The analysis contends that the relationship between minority and majority nations is dialectical; nationalism stems from fundamentally different interpretations of the state and is not the ‘f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
The 2014 Scottish Referendum shed light on a problem that has faced the United Kingdom for the past ...
In this paper the activities of regional and nationalist movements in Britain are analysed with resp...
Examining Canada and Britain from 1990 to 2004, the thesis explores how the surge in minority natio...
This thesis makes two broad claims. It contends firstly that there is considerable variation in nat...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
This thesis explores the ways that Quebec's anglophones were constituted as national and political s...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
The main question posed by Nicola McEwen is whether the rise of substate nationalism in Scotland and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
The following thesis is the result of my own work only, unless otherwise acknowledged
Most studies of nationalism in Quebec have tended to focus on national questions such as sovereignty...
Traditionally, the debate over English devolution has been framed by mainstream parties, favouring a...
This edited collection considers how transformations in contemporary societies have raised questions...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
The 2014 Scottish Referendum shed light on a problem that has faced the United Kingdom for the past ...
In this paper the activities of regional and nationalist movements in Britain are analysed with resp...
Examining Canada and Britain from 1990 to 2004, the thesis explores how the surge in minority natio...
This thesis makes two broad claims. It contends firstly that there is considerable variation in nat...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
This thesis explores the ways that Quebec's anglophones were constituted as national and political s...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
The main question posed by Nicola McEwen is whether the rise of substate nationalism in Scotland and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
The following thesis is the result of my own work only, unless otherwise acknowledged
Most studies of nationalism in Quebec have tended to focus on national questions such as sovereignty...
Traditionally, the debate over English devolution has been framed by mainstream parties, favouring a...
This edited collection considers how transformations in contemporary societies have raised questions...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
The 2014 Scottish Referendum shed light on a problem that has faced the United Kingdom for the past ...
In this paper the activities of regional and nationalist movements in Britain are analysed with resp...