Nationalist cosmopolitanism:: the psychology of cosmopolitanism, national identity, and going to war for the country
A. Burcu Bayram
págs. 757-781
Ballots and barricades enhanced:: far‐right ‘movement parties’ and movement‐electoral interactions
Andrea L.P. Pirro
págs. 782-802
The secessionist spectre:: the influence of authoritarianism, nativism and populism on support for Quebec independence
Alexandre Blanchet, Mike Medeiros
págs. 803-821
Trusting diversity:: nationalist and multiculturalist orientations affect generalised trust through ethnic in‐group and out‐group trust
Kristian Kongshøj
págs. 822-846
Nairn's England and the progressive dilemma:: reappraising Tom Nairn on English nationalism
Ben Wellings, Michael Kenny
págs. 847-865
Nation‐building policies in the Balkans:: an Ottoman or a manufactured legacy?
Harris Mylonas
págs. 866-887
Towards Hroch's Phase Z:: ‘anti‐nationalism’ in Valencia and Navarre (Spain)
págs. 888-909
págs. 910-934
‘Sistem te laže!’:: the anti‐ruling class mobilisation of high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Michiel J. Piersma
págs. 935-953
Remembering the past against the grain:: an analysis of the reconstructions of the past in The Sunday News's ‘Lest We Forget’ column
Lungile Augustine Tshuma, Mphathisi Ndlovu
págs. 954-973
New light; friendly soil:: affective–discursive dimensions of Anzac Day commemorations in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tim McCreanor, Margret Wetherell, Alex McConville, Helen Moewaka Barnes, Angela Moewaka Barnes
págs. 974-996
Museums, memory and meaning‐creation:: (re)constructing the Tajik nation
Helge Blakkisrud, Faruh Kuziev
págs. 997-1017
‘Participatory consociationalism?: No, but South Tyrol's Autonomy Convention is evidence that power‐sharing can transform conflicts’
Stephen J. Larin, Marc Röggla
págs. 1018-1041
The Queen's preferred chant and Greece's nineteenth century Orthodox‐Christian national problem
Artemis Ignatidou
págs. 1042-1064
To be a Bosniak or to be a citizen?: Bosnia and Herzegovina's 2013 census as an election
Laurence Cooley
págs. 1065-1086
Reconfiguring the French nation:: Public debates on the Left and national identity
Daniele Conversi
págs. 1087-1096
Bill Kissane, nations torn asunder:: The challenge of civil war. Oxford: Oxford University press, 2016. 304 pp. £18.99 (hbk)
Maja Spanu
Es reseña de:
Nations torn asunder: The challenge of civil war
Bill Kisane
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016
págs. 1097-1098
Jennie L. Schulze, strategic frames:: Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. 416 pp. $31.95 (pbk)
Iryna Zhyrun
Es reseña de:
Strategic frames: Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia.
Jennie L. Schulze
Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018
págs. 1098-1100
Matthew Whiting, Sinn Féin and the IRA:: From revolution to moderation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University press, 2018, 173 pp. £75.00 (hbk)
Peter C. Grosvenor
Es reseña de:
Sinn Féin and the IRA: From revolution to moderation.
Matthew Whiting
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University press, 2018
págs. 1100-1102
Lorenzo Canepari
Es reseña de:
Tito and his comrades.
Jože Pirjevec
Madison : The University of Wisconsin press, 2018
págs. 1102-1104
Eileen Le Han, Micro‐blogging Memories:: Weibo and Collective Remembering in Contemporary China, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 242 pp. £79.99 (hbk).
Jiamin Wang
Es reseña de:
Micro‐blogging Memories:: Weibo and Collective Remembering in Contemporary China,
Eileen Le Han
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
págs. 1104-1106
Celia Donert, The rights of the Roma.: The struggle for citizenship in postwar Czechoslovakia. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2017. 308 pp. £ 75.00 (hbk).
Iker Itoiz Ciáurriz
Es reseña de:
The rights of the Roma.: The struggle for citizenship in postwar Czechoslovakia.
Celia Donert
Cambridge : Cambridge University press, 2017
págs. 1106-1108