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Cover |
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Series page |
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National Identity |
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data |
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Contents |
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INTRODUCTION: National Identity: Theory and Practice |
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PART I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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CHAPTER 1: Identities in Europe |
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CHAPTER 2: The Crisis of Western Democracies and National Identity |
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PART II: NATIONAL IDENTITY: CASE STUDIES |
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CHAPTER 3: The Idiosyncrasies of Scottish National Identity |
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CHAPTER 4: Is a New Definition of Irish Identity Emerging in the Republic of Ireland in the 21st Century? |
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CHAPTER 5: Russian National Identity |
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CHAPTER 6: The Impossible State |
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CHAPTER 7: The Mental Wall |
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CHAPTER 8: National Identity in France |
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PART III: NATIONAL IDENTITY: THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE |
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CHAPTER 9: “How Can I Feel Belgian if Belgians Don’t Accept Me?” |
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CHAPTER 10: British Muslims’ Discourses of National Identity |
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