Towards a cultural sociology of nations and nationalism
Eric Taylor Woods, Mira Debs
págs. 607-614
págs. 615-634
Using cultural trauma: Gandhi's assassination, partition and secular nationalism in post-independence India
Mira Debs
págs. 635-653
The Parthenon Marbles as icons of nationalism in nineteenth-century Britain
Fiona Rose-Greenland
págs. 654-673
Coming to terms with a difficult past: the trauma of the assassination of Hrant Dink and its repercussions on Turkish national identity
Gülay Türkmen-Dervisoglu
págs. 674-692
Making time for national identity: theoretical concept and empirical glance on the temporal performance of national identity
Liron Lavi
págs. 696-714
Reconciling custom, citizenship and colonial legacies: Mi-Vanuatu tertiary student attitudes to national identity
Matthew Clarke, Michael Leach, James Scambary
págs. 715-738
German modernity, barbarous Slavs and profit-seeking Jews: the cultural racism of nationalist liberals
Marcel Stoetzler, Christine Achinger
págs. 739-760
Nation-building in contemporary Germany: the strange conversion of Hitler's 'word made of stone'
Martin Beckstein
págs. 761-780
Interactive nationhood: the rekation between Croatian and Yugoslav national identity in the interwar period
Pieter Troch
págs. 781-798
Is the classic diaspora transnational and hybrid?: The case of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Halyna Mokrushyna
págs. 799-818