Introduction to the 2018 ASEN Conference Themed Section
Dapne Halikiopoulou
págs. 405-408
What is new and what is nationalist about Europe's new nationalism?: Explaining the rise of the far right in Europe
Dapne Halikiopoulou, Tim Vlandas
págs. 409-434
págs. 435-448
What kind of nationalism sets the radical right and its electorate apart from the rest?: Pride in the nation's history as part of nationalist nostalgia
Marcel Lubbers
págs. 449-466
Identity and immigration:: what we think we know, and why we might not actually know it
Matthew Wright
págs. 467-477
National identity and the limits of constructivism in international relations theory:: a case study of the Suez Canal
Jean Axelrad Cahan
págs. 478-498
Methodological nationalism and the politics of history‐writing:: how imaginary scholarship perpetuates the nation
George Vasilev
págs. 499-522
‘Forgotten Europeans’:: transnational minority activism in the age of European integration
David J. Smith, Marina Germane, Martyn Housden
págs. 523-543
After Empire:: Karl Renner's Danubian model of pluralism
Astrid von Busekist
págs. 544-563
Ethnurgy, mobilisation, memory and trauma in consociational systems
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif
págs. 564-586
Ally or competitor?: Militant Basque nationalism's reaction to the new Spanish left
Stephanie Kerr
págs. 587-606
Explaining accommodation and resistance to demands for independence referendums in the UK and Spain
Daniel Cetrà, Malcolm Harvey
págs. 607-629
Between a principled and a consequentialist logic:: theory and practice of secession in Catalonia and Scotland
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Ivan Serrano Balaguer
págs. 630-651
Ethnic nationalism versus religious loyalty:: The case of Kurds in Iran
Güneş Murat Tezcür, Peyman Asadzade
págs. 652-672
Religiosity or racism?: The bases of opposition to religious accommodation in Quebec
Yannick Dufresne, Anja Kilibarda, André Blais, Alexis Bibeau
págs. 673-696
Discrimination is what ethnic groups make of it:: subjective perceptions of peripherality among the Mohajirs of Pakistan
Farhan Hanif Siddiqi
págs. 697-717
Simultaneous identities:: ethnicity and nationalism in mother tongue education in Nepal
Uma Pradhan
págs. 718-738
Helena Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty‐First Century. Princeton:: Princeton University press, 2018.368 pp. £27 (hbk)
Max Skjönsberg
Es reseña de:
The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty‐First Century.
págs. 739-741
Yaacov Yadgar, Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism, and Judaism.: Albany: SUNY Press, 2017.288 pp. $23.95 (pbk), $85 (hbk).
Chris Jardine
Es reseña de:
Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism, and Judaism
págs. 741-743
Gilles Dorronsoro and Olivier Grojean (eds.), Identity, Conflict and Politics in Turkey, Iran and Pakistan.: London: Hurst & Copany, 2018.282 pp. £65 (hbk).
Lorenzo Posocco
Es reseña de:
Identity, Conflict and Politics in Turkey, Iran and Pakistan.
págs. 743-745
Taras Kuzio, Putin's War Against Ukraine: Revolution, Nationalism, and Crime.: CreateSpace independent publishing platform, 2017.490 pp. £12.00 (pbk).
Oleh Kozachuk
Es reseña de:
Putin's War Against Ukraine: Revolution, Nationalism, and Crime.
págs. 746-747
Marius Turda and Maria Sophia Quine, Historicizing Race.: London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.189 pp. £19.99 (pbk).
Catherine Baker
Es reseña de:
Historicizing Race.
págs. 747-749
Liisa H. Malkki, The Need to Help: The Domestic Arts of International Humanitarianism.: Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2015.207 pp. £ 18.99 (pbk)
Mahardhika Sjamsoe'oed Sadjad
Es reseña de:
The Need to Help: The Domestic Arts of International Humanitarianism.
págs. 750-751