Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations

Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations
Title Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations PDF eBook
Author James Minahan
Publisher
Pages 2241
Release 2002
Genre Ethnic conflict
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Nationalism in Stateless Nations

Nationalism in Stateless Nations
Title Nationalism in Stateless Nations PDF eBook
Author Montserrat Guibernau-Berdun
Publisher
Pages
Release 1993
Genre
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Stateless Nations

Stateless Nations
Title Stateless Nations PDF eBook
Author J. Friend
Publisher Springer
Pages 221
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137008202

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Why are regional nationalisms threatening the old nations? This book explores examples such as why Scotland might become independent, why Wales wants more autonomy, and why Catalonia emphasizes its distinctive language and institutions but does not want separation from Spain. Stateless Nations explores the historical roots of modern nationalisms.

Plurinational Democracy

Plurinational Democracy
Title Plurinational Democracy PDF eBook
Author Michael Keating
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 212
Release 2001-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199240760

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This title draws on extensive research from four plurinational states - the United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, and France - to provide a radical rethink of the very nature of sovereignty and the state.

Encyclopedia of Stateless Nations

Encyclopedia of Stateless Nations
Title Encyclopedia of Stateless Nations PDF eBook
Author James B. Minahan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 530
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Social Science
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This book addresses the numerous national movements of ethnic groups around the world seeking independence, more self-rule, or autonomy—movements that have proliferated exponentially in the 21st century. In the last 15 years, globalization, religious radicalization, economic changes, endangered cultures and languages, cultural suppression, racial tensions, and many other factors have stimulated the emergence of autonomy and independence movements in every corner of the world—even in areas formerly considered immune to self-government demands such as South America. Researching the numerous ethnic groups seeking autonomy or independence worldwide previously required referencing many specialized publications. This book makes this difficult-to-find information available in a single volume, presented in a simple format accessible to everyone, from high school readers to scholars in advanced studies programs. The book provides an extensive update to Greenwood's Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups around the World that was published more than a decade earlier. Each ethnic group receives an alphabetically organized entry containing information such as alternate names, population figures, flag or flags, geography, history, culture, and languages. All the information readers need to understand the motivating factors behind each movement and the current situation of each ethnic group is presented in a compact summary. Fact boxes at the beginning of each entry enable students to quickly access key information, and consistent entry structure makes for easy cross-cultural comparisons.

Nationalism in Stateless Nations

Nationalism in Stateless Nations
Title Nationalism in Stateless Nations PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Thomsen
Publisher John Donald Publishers
Pages 296
Release 2010
Genre History
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"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967, using the examples of Scotland and Newfoundland. Adding to the debate about globalisation and the future of the nation-state, the book argues that ethnically rooted nationalism in modern liberal democracies need not, as argued by theories of 'classic' nationalist movements, strive for full independence. In fact, nationalist movements are adapting to circumstances by becoming autonomist rather than separatist, pragmatic rather than dogmatic, and the book illustrates how Scotland and Newfoundland, both previously independent countries, are excellent examples of this. Building on theories of national identity-formation and nationalism, it traces the development of cultural and political nationalism, and changing images of the national self. With a focus on important fomenting factors and actors - intellectuals, political parties and the media - the book combines historical, sociological, political and media studies analyses in an interdisciplinary investigation, providing a comprehensive account of the waxing and waning of nationalism.

Nations without States

Nations without States
Title Nations without States PDF eBook
Author James B. Minahan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 720
Release 1996-01-19
Genre History
ISBN 0313034788

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Russians are suppressing the Chechen; Ibo nationalism may yet tear Nigeria apart. With the end of the Cold War, any of the world's stateless peoples could be in tomorrow's headlines. This book provides an essential guide to the stateless nations suppressed or ignored during the Cold War. In more than 200 national surveys, the volume highlights the historical, political, social, economic, and diplomatic evolution of many of the currently emerging nations without states. Including nations from all continents—from the Chechen in Eastern Europe, to the Ibo in Africa, and the Quebeckers in North America—the book addresses the current nationalist resurgence by focusing on the most basic element of any nationalism, the nation itself. The book provides the only source of concise information on stateless nations. Each entry includes the nation's name and alternative names, population statistics, information on major languages and religions, geographical information, independence declarations, information on the national flag, a brief sketch of the primary national group or groups, and a profile of the nation's history and national development to the present. A chronological appendix of declarations of independence helps to set the waves of nationalism in an historical context. A second appendix provides a geographic listing, by region and nation, of national organizations.