Nations and nationalism:: the first twenty‐five years
John Hutchinson
págs. 5-15
John Breuilly, John Hutchinson, Eric Kaufmann
págs. 16-17
págs. 18-44
Our current sense of anxiety or after Gellner
John A. Hall
págs. 45-57
Populism and nationalism in a comparative perspective:: a scholarly exchange
Bart Bonikowski, Dapne Halikiopoulou, Eric Kaufmann, Matthijs Rooduijn
págs. 58-81
Introduction to Nations and Nationalism 2018: Book Debate: Andreas Wimmer (2018) Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart. Princeton University Press
Eleanor Knott
págs. 82-84
págs. 85-89
Elliott Green:: Public goods and national identification
Elliott Green
págs. 90-96
Andreas Wimmer
págs. 97-103
The descent of nations:: social evolutionary theory, modernism and ethno‐symbolism
William Kerr
págs. 104-123
Juan Manuel Tebes
págs. 124-145
Bourgeois Hong Kong and its South Seas connections:: a cultural logic of overseas Chinese nationalism, 1898–1933
Huei Ying Kuo
págs. 146-166
Welshness in ‘British Wales’:: negotiating national identity at the margins
Daniel John Evans
págs. 167-190
Untangling liberal democracy from territoriality:: from ethnic/civic to ethnic/territorial nationalism
Maxim Tabachnik
págs. 191-207
Nationality in the open society:: Popper versus Hayes and Kohn
Gal Gerson
págs. 208-228
Why ethnic parties?: A new theory of ethnic minority political strategy in Europe
Dan Koev
págs. 229-297
Carving out the nation with the enemy's kin:: double strategy of boundary‐making in Transnistria and Abkhazia
Magdalena Dembinska
págs. 298-317
From adversaries to allies:: ethnic gerrymandering and ethnic party behaviour in local elections in Macedonia
Brandon Stewart
págs. 318-339
A conflict that did not happen:: revisiting the Javakhk affair in Georgia
Vahram Ter Matevosyan, Brent Currie
págs. 340-360
The cognitive structuring of national identity:: individual differences in identifying as American
Shawn Rosenberg, Peter Beattie
págs. 361-384
John Hutchinson, Nationalism and War. Oxford: Oxford University press, 2017. 220 pp. £45.00 (hbk).: Review by Susan‐Mary Grant [susan‐mary.grant@newcastle.ac.uk]
Susan Mary Grant
Es reseña de:
Nationalism and War
págs. 385-387
Nicolas Tackett, The Origins of the Chinese Nation: Song China and the Forging of an East Asian World Order.: Cambridge University press, 2017 xix + 328 pp. £26.99 (pbk)
Atsuko Ichijo
Es reseña de:
The Origins of the Chinese Nation: Song China and the Forging of an East Asian World Order.
págs. 388-390
Christine M. Hassenstab and Sabrina P. Ramet (eds.), Gender (In) Equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe: a Question of Justice.: _Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Xiv + 380 pp. £63.99 (hbk)_
Catherine Baker
Es reseña de:
Christine M. Hassenstab and Sabrina P. Ramet (eds.), Gender (In) Equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe: a Question of Justice.
págs. 391-393
Ronald Beiner, Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018.176 pp., £18.99 (hbk)
Julian Göpffarth
Es reseña de:
Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right.
págs. 394-395
Kevin Carrico, The Great Han: Race, Nationalism, and Tradition in China Today.: Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2017. Xiv + 264 pp. £24.00 (pbk).
Hang Lin
Es reseña de:
The Great Han: Race, Nationalism, and Tradition in China Today
págs. 396-397
Reza Zia‐Ebrahimi, The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism, Race, and the Politics of Dislocation.: New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.291 pp. £21.00 (pbk).
Furkan Halit Yolcu
Es reseña de:
The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism, Race, and the Politics of Dislocation.
págs. 398-399