págs. 787-791
Nationalism in the 21st century:: Neo‐tribal or plural?
Anna Triandafyllidou
págs. 792-806
COVID‐19, nationalism, and the politics of crisis:: A scholarly exchange
Eric Taylor Woods, Robert Schertzer, Liah Greenfeld, Christopher Hughes, Cynthia Miller-Idriss
págs. 807-825
The route to your roots:: New ethnic symbols in the age of the genome
Hannah Carlson
págs. 826-844
Metodi Siromahov, Miguel Burmester Guzmán, Ryan McKay
págs. 845-863
Celebrating nationhood:: Negotiating nationhood and history in Finland's centenary celebrations
Inari Sakki, Eemeli Hakoköngäs
págs. 864-882
The politics of state celebrations in Belarus
Maryia Rohava
págs. 883-891
The two solitudes of Canadian nativism:: Explaining the absence of a competitive anti‐immigration party in Canada
Joshua A. Gordon, Clifton van der Linden, Sanjay Jeram
págs. 902-922
The impact of immigration on local ethnic groups' demographic representativeness:: The case study of ethnic French Canadians in Quebec
Charles Gaudreault
págs. 923-942
Where extremes meet:: Sport, nationalism, and secessionism in Catalonia and Scotland
Mariann Vaczi, Alan Bairner, Stuart Whigham
págs. 943-959
Two temperatures for one thermostat: The evolution of policy attitudes and support for independence in Catalonia (1991–2018)
Xavier Romero Vidal
págs. 960-978
The bifurcated trajectory of nation formation in Kurdistan:: Democratic confederalism, nationalism, and the crisis of capitalist modernity
Yasin Sunca
págs. 979-993
The content of school textbooks in (nation) states and “stateless autonomies”:: A comparison of Turkey and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (Rojava)
Pinar Dinç
págs. 994-1014
Producing the nation through philanthropy:: Legitimising coethnic and prorefugee civic action in Hungary
Ildiko Zakarias, Margit Feischmidt
págs. 1015-1032
An undergraduate school for the nation:: the effect of military service on veterans' social perceptions
Elisheva Rosman
págs. 1033-1053
‘Immanent Nation:: The Rohingya quest for international recognition'
Itty Abraham, Miriam Jaehn
págs. 1054-1068
Stateless nation within a nationless state:: The political past, present, and future of Hongkongers, 1949–2019
Brian C H Fong
págs. 1069-1086
Territory, islandness, and the secessionist imaginary:: Why do very small communities favour autonomy over integration?
Jack Corbett
págs. 1087-1103
‘Success in Britain comes with an awful lot of small print’:: Greg Rusedski and the precarious performance of national identity
Jack Black, Thomas Fletcher, Robert Lake
págs. 1104-1123
págs. 1124-1125
págs. 1125-1126
págs. 1127-1128
págs. 1128-1129
págs. 1129-1130
págs. 1131-1132
Patrick Chukwudike Okpalaeke
págs. 1132-1133
págs. 1135-1135