Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland

"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 l...

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Main Author: Thomsen, Robert Chr.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Birlinn 2010
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Online Access:https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/0d8e7810-dbe4-11dd-a016-000ea68e967b
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/0d8e7810-dbe4-11dd-a016-000ea68e967b 2023-05-15T17:18:33+02:00 Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland Thomsen, Robert Chr. 2010 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/0d8e7810-dbe4-11dd-a016-000ea68e967b eng eng Birlinn info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Thomsen , R C 2010 , Nationalism in Stateless Nations : Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland . Birlinn , Edinburgh . Nationalisme Canada Storbritannien Skotland Newfoundland Nationalidentitet Neonationalisme Tartans Romantiske myter Autonomisme Kultural nationalisme Politisk nationalisme Nationalism Great Britain Scotland National identity Neonationalism Romantic myths Autonomism Cultural nationalism Political nationalism book 2010 ftalborgunivpubl 2023-01-12T21:52:05Z "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. "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 ... Book Newfoundland Aalborg University's Research Portal Canada
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topic Nationalisme
Canada
Storbritannien
Skotland
Newfoundland
Nationalidentitet
Neonationalisme
Tartans
Romantiske myter
Autonomisme
Kultural nationalisme
Politisk nationalisme
Nationalism
Great Britain
Scotland
National identity
Neonationalism
Romantic myths
Autonomism
Cultural nationalism
Political nationalism
spellingShingle Nationalisme
Canada
Storbritannien
Skotland
Newfoundland
Nationalidentitet
Neonationalisme
Tartans
Romantiske myter
Autonomisme
Kultural nationalisme
Politisk nationalisme
Nationalism
Great Britain
Scotland
National identity
Neonationalism
Romantic myths
Autonomism
Cultural nationalism
Political nationalism
Thomsen, Robert Chr.
Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland
topic_facet Nationalisme
Canada
Storbritannien
Skotland
Newfoundland
Nationalidentitet
Neonationalisme
Tartans
Romantiske myter
Autonomisme
Kultural nationalisme
Politisk nationalisme
Nationalism
Great Britain
Scotland
National identity
Neonationalism
Romantic myths
Autonomism
Cultural nationalism
Political nationalism
description "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. "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 ...
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title_short Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland
title_full Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland
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title_full_unstemmed Nationalism in Stateless Nations:Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland
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op_source Thomsen , R C 2010 , Nationalism in Stateless Nations : Selves and Others in Scotland and Newfoundland . Birlinn , Edinburgh .
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