Civic Nationalisms in Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Trautsch, Jasper
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This book raises the significant question of how civic nationalisms can be promoted and which dangers are inherent in the process.
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This book raises the significant question of how civic nationalisms can be promoted and which dangers are inherent in the process.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781138297821
- ISBN-10: 1138297828
- Artikelnr.: 56131370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781138297821
- ISBN-10: 1138297828
- Artikelnr.: 56131370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jasper M. Trautsch is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Regensburg, Germany.
1. Introduction: A Global Approach to Civic Nationalisms (Jasper M.
Trautsch) 2. The Power and Weakness of Civic Nationalism in Switzerland,
1848-2014 (Regula Argast) 3. Reconsidering the Civic and Ethnic Elements of
Yugoslav nationalism: On the Successes and Failures of Yugoslavism (Dejan
Djokic) 4. How to Build a Civic Nation: The Relative Influence of Different
Policies on National Identification in Tanzania (Amanda Lea Robinson) 5.
Civic Constitutional Nationalism in Egypt: The Egyptian Liberal Experiment
Revisited, 1907-1952 (Israel Gershoni) 6. Ethno-Nationalism Travels
Incognito in Singapore (Michael Barr) 7. National Ties Entwined: Civic and
Ethnic Nationalisms in New Zealand (David Pearson) 8. Foundations,
Possibilities, and Dangers of Civic Nationalism in the United States, 1776-
1861 (Jasper M. Trautsch) 9. Unusual, Often Implicit, yet Surprisingly
Effective: Civic Nationalism in Brazil (Roderick J. Barman) 10. Conclusion
(Ronald Beiner)
Trautsch) 2. The Power and Weakness of Civic Nationalism in Switzerland,
1848-2014 (Regula Argast) 3. Reconsidering the Civic and Ethnic Elements of
Yugoslav nationalism: On the Successes and Failures of Yugoslavism (Dejan
Djokic) 4. How to Build a Civic Nation: The Relative Influence of Different
Policies on National Identification in Tanzania (Amanda Lea Robinson) 5.
Civic Constitutional Nationalism in Egypt: The Egyptian Liberal Experiment
Revisited, 1907-1952 (Israel Gershoni) 6. Ethno-Nationalism Travels
Incognito in Singapore (Michael Barr) 7. National Ties Entwined: Civic and
Ethnic Nationalisms in New Zealand (David Pearson) 8. Foundations,
Possibilities, and Dangers of Civic Nationalism in the United States, 1776-
1861 (Jasper M. Trautsch) 9. Unusual, Often Implicit, yet Surprisingly
Effective: Civic Nationalism in Brazil (Roderick J. Barman) 10. Conclusion
(Ronald Beiner)
1. Introduction: A Global Approach to Civic Nationalisms (Jasper M.
Trautsch) 2. The Power and Weakness of Civic Nationalism in Switzerland,
1848-2014 (Regula Argast) 3. Reconsidering the Civic and Ethnic Elements of
Yugoslav nationalism: On the Successes and Failures of Yugoslavism (Dejan
Djokic) 4. How to Build a Civic Nation: The Relative Influence of Different
Policies on National Identification in Tanzania (Amanda Lea Robinson) 5.
Civic Constitutional Nationalism in Egypt: The Egyptian Liberal Experiment
Revisited, 1907-1952 (Israel Gershoni) 6. Ethno-Nationalism Travels
Incognito in Singapore (Michael Barr) 7. National Ties Entwined: Civic and
Ethnic Nationalisms in New Zealand (David Pearson) 8. Foundations,
Possibilities, and Dangers of Civic Nationalism in the United States, 1776-
1861 (Jasper M. Trautsch) 9. Unusual, Often Implicit, yet Surprisingly
Effective: Civic Nationalism in Brazil (Roderick J. Barman) 10. Conclusion
(Ronald Beiner)
Trautsch) 2. The Power and Weakness of Civic Nationalism in Switzerland,
1848-2014 (Regula Argast) 3. Reconsidering the Civic and Ethnic Elements of
Yugoslav nationalism: On the Successes and Failures of Yugoslavism (Dejan
Djokic) 4. How to Build a Civic Nation: The Relative Influence of Different
Policies on National Identification in Tanzania (Amanda Lea Robinson) 5.
Civic Constitutional Nationalism in Egypt: The Egyptian Liberal Experiment
Revisited, 1907-1952 (Israel Gershoni) 6. Ethno-Nationalism Travels
Incognito in Singapore (Michael Barr) 7. National Ties Entwined: Civic and
Ethnic Nationalisms in New Zealand (David Pearson) 8. Foundations,
Possibilities, and Dangers of Civic Nationalism in the United States, 1776-
1861 (Jasper M. Trautsch) 9. Unusual, Often Implicit, yet Surprisingly
Effective: Civic Nationalism in Brazil (Roderick J. Barman) 10. Conclusion
(Ronald Beiner)







