Nations & NationalismPearson , R. (1995): The Making of ‘89: Nationalism and the Dissolution of Communist Eastern Europe. Nations & Nationalism 1 (1), 69–79Pearson Raymond, 1995, The Making of 1989: Nationalism and the Dissolution of Communist Eastern Europe, Nations And Nationalism, Volume...
This book offers an overview of the contending approaches to the nation and nationalism, in a European context. Part One explores a wide variety of theoretical perspectives including the controversial issue of theoretical dichotomy (civic versus ethnic nationalism) and attempts to overcome it. Part Tw...
Since the first annual Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, politics and popularity have intersected to influence the ways in which Eurovision songs have reflected the complex forms of European nationalism. With the Eurovision victory of Mar... PV Bohlman 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Anterior decompression and...
history, institutions, holidays, and everything good in a nation. Under this definition, nationalism does not imply dislike of foreigners, but is instead an ideological love for one's fellow citizens based on shared cultural characteristics. Yet Lo...
Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: A Basic Contradiction?: by Walter A. Kemp; Macmillan, 1999, 291 pages, n.p. ISBN 0-333-74... Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: a Basic Contradiction? looks at how Communist theorists and prac...
There is much to suggest that the world wars and the post war settlements marked major turning points in the ability to establish stable and successful societies in Western Europe. World War One was followed by a period of great instability, culminating
Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Introduction (1975)Michael A. Mosher The Particulars of a Universal Politics: Hegel's Adaptation of Montesquieu's typology The American Political Science Review (1984) Montesquieu Masao Maruyama ‘Nationalism in Japan’, Maruyama Montesquieu, Esprit des lois...
The American Nation: A History of the United States Europe discovers America American society in the making America in the British Empire the American Revolution nationalism triumphant Jeffersonian democracy... M Carnes,J. A. Garraty - Longman 被引量: 34发表: 1971年 ...
MWH-6.6 Describe the reactions in Asian kingdoms to the Western ideas of nationalism, including the Indian nationalist movement, the Meiji era in Japan, and the Manchu dynasty in China. MWH-6.7 Explain the causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917, including the reasons that the revolutionary ...
It has been suggested that nationalism is becoming obsolete as a result of globalization and that the role of sports in the making of nations is weakening. Global sport has presented fundamental challenges to local and national sport, but it has also created the opportunity for sport to be more...