The aim of this article is to contribute a greater understanding of the processes by which nationalism passes by unnoticed in research and distorts knowledge about the past. It identifies four narrative practices typical of methodologically nationalist history‐writing and explains why they should be rejected as dubious scholarship. These are: concept overstretch; selection bias; the misrepresentation of governing bodies; and the conflation of culture with identity. It is argued that each functions as a hidden authentication route, entrenching nation‐centric understandings of the past as valid perspectives in scholarly discourses under the legitimating cover of scientific protocol. By increasing awareness around methodological nationalism in...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
The article below is intended as an examination of three recent theories of nationalism. The works o...
This article seeks to further our understanding of what methodological nationalism is and to offer s...
Nationalism has always been intimately connected to a sense of the past. Whether defined generally a...
Nationalism, the belief in the existence of distinct and enduring connections between an ethnic grou...
Nationalism studies does not seem to be a very innovative field of research. The path-breaking views...
The article combines methodological considerations with an overview of the literature on early popul...
An outcome of two hundred years of hegemony of the nationstates in the world is a certain type of bl...
This chapter approaches the issue of methodological nationalism in the social sciences from both a h...
This chapter approaches the issue of methodological nationalism in the social sciences from both a h...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
In this article the nation is shown to be a historical subject. As such, it is constructed and const...
Nationalism has become a major topic in social science research, and the contributors to Revisiting ...
Social scientists are becoming increasingly aware of the fact that human society cannot and should n...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
The article below is intended as an examination of three recent theories of nationalism. The works o...
This article seeks to further our understanding of what methodological nationalism is and to offer s...
Nationalism has always been intimately connected to a sense of the past. Whether defined generally a...
Nationalism, the belief in the existence of distinct and enduring connections between an ethnic grou...
Nationalism studies does not seem to be a very innovative field of research. The path-breaking views...
The article combines methodological considerations with an overview of the literature on early popul...
An outcome of two hundred years of hegemony of the nationstates in the world is a certain type of bl...
This chapter approaches the issue of methodological nationalism in the social sciences from both a h...
This chapter approaches the issue of methodological nationalism in the social sciences from both a h...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
In this article the nation is shown to be a historical subject. As such, it is constructed and const...
Nationalism has become a major topic in social science research, and the contributors to Revisiting ...
Social scientists are becoming increasingly aware of the fact that human society cannot and should n...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
Academic history is only one of the many forms of mediating history. Popular practices, such as ente...
The article below is intended as an examination of three recent theories of nationalism. The works o...