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Nation
The Oxford Companion to Irish History
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Nation, a weekly newspaper founded in October 1842 to promote the campaign for
repeal and to disseminate the ideas of cultural nationalism. Owned and edited by Charles Gavan
Duffy in collaboration with Thomas
Davis and John Blake
Dillon, the
Nation was the mouthpiece of
Young Ireland. With an initial print‐run of 12,000 copies, the paper was widely distributed through repeal reading rooms, and claimed a readership of 250,000. The
Nation was suppressed in 1848 and revived by Duffy in 1849. It continued until 1897, but never regained the impact of its early years.
Peter Gray
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Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Democracy.
Magazine article from: Journal of International Affairs; 1/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...War has resulted in a virtual epidemic of nationalism. The most prevalent image of nationalism in recent years has been that of a semi...idea of who should constitute his nation. Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Democracy is an...
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Dueling nationalisms.(Letters)
Magazine article from: Foreign Policy; 11/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Different Visions" of nationalism. U.S. nationalism, Pei claims, is...of powers. Other nationalisms are instead based...voluntary basis of U.S. nationalism, Pei writes that other nationalisms are fostered and promoted...
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Feminisms and nationalisms in English Canada
Magazine article from: Journal of Canadian Studies; 7/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...majorityculture nationalisms in British...feminism" and "nationalism," she argues...relationships of those nationalisms with women...Theories of nationalism rarely focus...competition among nationalisms is an on...
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Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity.
Magazine article from: National Review; 11/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...The first is historical: nationalism has taken many differing...countries will explain why any nationalism has the particular qualities...objectionable features of some nationalisms, such as intolerance or...the universal essence of nationalism as such, explains nothing...
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Nationalism, militarism and gender politics: women in the military.
Magazine article from: Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military; 6/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...explanations of different nationalisms (Feinberg, 1997...gender dimension of nationalism and national identity...between militarism, nationalism and patriarchy susceptible...Nationalities and Nationalisms Benedict Anderson...1983) describes nationalism as the intention that...
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How nationalisms spread: Eastern Europe adrift the tides and cycles of nationalist contention.(Nationalism Reexamined)
Magazine article from: Social Research; 3/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...13, 1989. Nationalism, John Breuilly...how and why nationalisms spread, many...write about nationalism as if it were...of specific nationalisms" (Greenfeld...development of nationalism (the period...
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Nationalism: A review of the literature
Magazine article from: Journal of Political and Military Sociology; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Despite nationalism's prominence in world history, economics...an eye to showing that not only is nationalism a potentially divisive ideology, it...remain so. It is also claimed that nationalism cannot be studied in isolation within...
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Nationalisms: classified and explained. (Daedalus Issue: Reconstructing Nations and States; includes bibliography)
Magazine article from: Daedalus; 6/22/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...Similarly, some types of nationalism have been affected by...conjunction may not recur. NATIONALISM DEFINED, ITS MODERNITY...so too the variety of nationalisms does not rule out a unitary definition. Nationalism is considered here very...
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Nationalism and democracy; Points of departure in East Asia.(OPED)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 9/23/2005; 700+ words
; ...South Korea - remind us that managing nationalism is the key to the future stability of East Asia. Managing nationalism in the region is equally important...demographic change. At present, nationalism is a more pronounced phenomenon in...
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Nationalism vs. liberalism in the Irish context: from a postcolonial past to a postmodern future. (1).
Magazine article from: Eire-Ireland: a Journal of Irish Studies; 9/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; "Nationalism is all too often the enemy of democracy." (2) THE re-emergence of ethno-nationalism and the increasing strife seen in many...age has surprised those who believed nationalism to be a nineteenth-century ideology...
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nationalism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
nationalism political or social philosophy in which...an entity is considered paramount. Nationalism is basically a collective state of mind...loyalty is to the nation-state. Often nationalism implies national superiority and glorifies...
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Nationalism: Overview
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
Nationalism: Overview Nationalism is one of the most significant political ideas of the nineteenth...derived political legitimacy from other principles. Firstly, nationalism contested the absolutist claim to the divine right of kings that...
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Cultural Nationalism
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
Cultural Nationalism Literary critics and historians use cultural nationalism to refer to collective practices that form modern...of popular performance and markets. Cultural nationalism, then, is distinct from patriotism, national...
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Nationalism and Nationality
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Nationalism and Nationality Nationalism is one of the most potent political forces on the world stage...intractability of cultural politics with the power of the state, nationalism organizes individuals into cohesive political communities that...
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Nationalism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
...This nervous upsurge of nationalism among native‐...emphasized alternative nationalisms rooted in the ideals of democracy...Still, powerful ethnic nationalisms persisted through the 1920s...Roosevelt promoted inclusive nationalism, first through the New Deal...
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