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Nationalism Studies

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Explore the complexities of nationalism with Nationalism Studies, a key volume in the Political Science series. This essential read delves into the intricate relationship between nationalism, identity, and global politics, offering valuable insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike.

Chapter Highlights:

1. Nationalism Studies: Introduction to the core concepts and importance of nationalism in modern political science.

2. Nationalism: Foundational theories and evolution of nationalism.

3. Nation: The role of nations as political and cultural entities.

4. Women's Studies: Intersection of nationalism and gender, highlighting women's roles in nationalist movements.

5. Cultural Identity: The link between nationalism and cultural heritage.

6. National Identity: Formation and implications of national identity.

7. Primordialism: Theory of ancient ties between individuals and their nations.

8. Anthony D. Smith: Contributions to nationalism theory and ethnic identity.

9. Civic Nationalism: Focus on shared citizenship and political values.

10. Constitutional Patriotism: Loyalty to democratic principles over ethnic bonds.

11. Madheshi People: Nationalist challenges and recognition in Nepal.

12. Azar Gat: Views on nationalism's role in political structures and conflicts.

13. Ghassan Hage: Research on multiculturalism and nationalism.

14. Walker Connor: Theories on ethnic and national identity.

15. Thomas Spira: Perspectives on nationalism's global impact.

16. Multiculturalism in Canada: Interaction of multiculturalism and nationalism in Canada.

17. John Hutchinson: Scholarly contributions to nationalism studies.

18. Umut Özkirimli: Theoretical and practical aspects of nationalism.

19. Korean Ethnic Nationalism: Features and political influence of Korean ethnic nationalism.

20. Ethnosymbolism: Role in forming and maintaining national identities.

21. Ethnicities (Journal): Recent research and discussions on nationalism and ethnic studies.

Nationalism Studies provides a comprehensive understanding of nationalism's impact on global politics and personal identities, making it an invaluable resource for exploring this multifaceted topic.