págs. 789-794
Introduction:: Symposium on Tom Nairn
Jonathan Hearn
págs. 795-796
Tom Nairn:: A man with qualities
David McCrone
págs. 797-800
Tom Nairn:: A student perspective
Ben Wellings
págs. 801-804
Janus faces of an intellectual life:: Tom Nairn, nationalism and globalisation
Paul James
págs. 805-809
The consequences of nationalism:: A scholarly exchange
Matthias Vom Hau , Marc Helbling, Maya Tudor, Andreas Wimmer, Dapne Halikiopoulou
págs. 810-830
Possibilities and pitfalls of the concept of national indifference
Maarten Van Ginderachter
págs. 831-836
Performing national identities in everyday life:: Popular motivations and national indifference in 19th-century Amsterdam
Anna L. Peterson
págs. 837-853
Tangible belonging and national indifference:: Being German in interwar Hungary
John C. Swanson
págs. 854-872
National indifferences during everyday nationalism:: Experiencing the nation in Finland in the aftermath of the Second World War
Ville Kivimäki, Sami Suodenjoki, Tanja Vahtikari
págs. 873-887
págs. 888-905
The evolution of the civic–ethnic distinction as a partial success story:: Lessons for the nationalism–patriotism distinction
Eunike Piwoni, Marlene Mußotter
págs. 906-921
Scotland, Atlantic slavery and the Scottish National Party:: From colonised to coloniser in the political imagination
Stephen Mullen, Ewan Gibbs
págs. 922-938
Popular understandings of national identity in Europe:: Still a gulf between West and East?
Vainius Bartasevičius
págs. 939-957
The art of nationalism:: Artists' perspectives on the Latvian Centenary film programme
Liene Ozoliņa, Elīna Vikmane
págs. 958-974
Objectivising national identity:: The introduction of national registers in the late Habsburg Empire
Börries Kuzmany
págs. 975-991
‘The True Love of the People and the Motherland’:: The concept of socialist patriotism, socialist nation and anti-nationalism in Hungary in the 1960s and 1970s
Milán Pap
págs. 992-1006
‘Exodus’:: The Serb flight from Sarajevo, its legacy, and its role in the political memory of Republika Srpska
Ondřej Žíla
págs. 1007-1023
Propagating Afrikaner nationalism:: The Voortrekker stamps as icons of an ideology, c.1933–1949
Gary Baines
págs. 1024-1040
Ruptured imaginings amid emerging nationhood:: The unsettled narrative of “unity in resistance” in South Sudanese history textbooks
Denise Bentrovato, Merethe Skårås
págs. 1041-1056
Connections between populism and nationalism:: Evidence from Jair Bolsonaro's speeches
Paolo Ricci, Gustavo Luiz Venturelli
págs. 1057-1075
Not just civic or ethnic, but mostly cultural:: Conceptions of national identity and opinions about immigration in Quebec
Audrey Gagnon
págs. 1076-1092
A transnational millet in the Jewish state:: A Judeo-Spanish diaspora between Israel and Turkey, 1948–1958
Aviad Moreno, Tamir Karkason
págs. 1093-1111
(Re)imagining the idea of India:: Contestations about Hindutva among the Indian American diaspora
Bidisha Biswas
págs. 1112-1124
International origin and development of nationalism:: Generational transformation of East Timorese nationalism under Indonesia's occupation (1975–1999)
Takahiro Kamisuna
págs. 1125-1141
A post-imperial, pluralist nationalism?: From the Five Nation Republic of China to multicultural Taiwan
Alessandra Ferrer
págs. 1142-1157