grantor: University of TorontoThis work attempts to understand why some culturally distinct groups develop their own nationalist movement while other similarly distinct groups content themselves with identifying with their larger nation-state. I compare the genesis of the national sentiments of two distinct collectivities selected because of their divergent national trajectories: while Quebec experienced its own national movement in the early nineteenth century, Alsace, despite its marked Germanity, developed a French national sentiment roughly in the same period. Chapter 1 shows the contributions and limits of the existing literature on nationalism. Chapter 2 elaborates a cultural-historical neoinstitutionalist model of nationali...
The province of Quebec has had a long history of tension with the rest of Canada. This tension stems...
A questionnaire survey of nationalist attitudes of a nonrepresentative sample of 374 high school you...
This thesis seeks to relate the forms of liberal nationalism, which emerged in Scotland and Quebec b...
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This article addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in the age of the French Revoluti...
In search of a national identity in Alsace (1870-1918). If one studies the question of Alsatian nati...
The French government portrayed its 1918 annexation of Alsace as a liberation of the region from Ger...
This research project intended to analyze and understand the relationship between Third World decolo...
Nationalism is a complex social phenomenon with the nation as its object. In its modern, ideological...
"Nationalism, often the scourge, always the basis of modern world politics, is spreading. In a way, ...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
Nationalism as a subject has a long and convoluted history. Many historians and scholars of other fi...
The province of Quebec has had a long history of tension with the rest of Canada. This tension stems...
A questionnaire survey of nationalist attitudes of a nonrepresentative sample of 374 high school you...
This thesis seeks to relate the forms of liberal nationalism, which emerged in Scotland and Quebec b...
This thesis makes two broad claims. It contends firstly that there is considerable variation in nat...
The Paradoxes of Nationalism explores a critical stage in the development of the principle of nation...
This article addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in the age of the French Revoluti...
In search of a national identity in Alsace (1870-1918). If one studies the question of Alsatian nati...
The French government portrayed its 1918 annexation of Alsace as a liberation of the region from Ger...
This research project intended to analyze and understand the relationship between Third World decolo...
Nationalism is a complex social phenomenon with the nation as its object. In its modern, ideological...
"Nationalism, often the scourge, always the basis of modern world politics, is spreading. In a way, ...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
Nationalism as a subject has a long and convoluted history. Many historians and scholars of other fi...
The province of Quebec has had a long history of tension with the rest of Canada. This tension stems...
A questionnaire survey of nationalist attitudes of a nonrepresentative sample of 374 high school you...
This thesis seeks to relate the forms of liberal nationalism, which emerged in Scotland and Quebec b...