The Ernest Gellner Nationalism Lecture:: Nationalism and the crises of global modernity
págs. 610-622
Pandemics and citizen perceptions about their country:: Did COVID-19 increase national pride in South Korea?
págs. 623-637
Conceptions of national identity, turnout and party preference:: Evidence from Germany
págs. 638-655
National identity and populism:: The relationship between conceptions of nationhood and populist attitudes
Maximilian Filsinger, Steffen Wamsler, Julian Erhardt, Markus Freitag
págs. 656-672
págs. 673-689
Nationalisation, banal nationalism and everyday nationhood in a dictatorship: the Franco regime in Spain
págs. 690-704
Nationalism and populism on the left:: The case of Podemos
págs. 705-720
págs. 721-733
The priest and the state:: Clerical fascism in Slovakia and theory
págs. 734-749
Almost sovereign:: Kosovo's NEWBORN sculpture and the indeterminacy of the state
págs. 750-765
At the intersection of racism and nationalism: Theorising and contextualising the ‘anti-immigration’ discourse in Poland
págs. 766-781
págs. 782-796
‘Americanism not globalism will be our credo!’:: An analysis of the economic nationalism(s) of Trump's administration and an agenda for further research
págs. 797-815
The nation on and beyond the screen:: A history of film and nation-building in Flanders
págs. 816-830
The novel reconsidered:: Emotions and anti-realism in mid-19th-century Scandinavian literature
págs. 831-845
The division of Ireland and its foes:: The centenary of resistance to partition
págs. 846-861
págs. 862-879
Para-nationalism:: Sovereignty and authenticity in the Wa State of Myanmar
págs. 880-894
Postcolonial nationalism and neo-Pentecostalism:: A case from Papua New Guinea
págs. 895-909
págs. 910-911
págs. 911-912
págs. 913-914
págs. 914-915
págs. 916-917
págs. 917-918




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