Everyday nationalism
A review of the literature
Keywords:
nationalism, everyday nationalismAbstract
Everyday nationalism, a sub-field in nationalism studies, focuses on the agency not of elites, but of ordinary people, as the co-constituents, participants and consumers of national symbols, rituals and identities. It is a topic of great importance in the State of Nationalism series.
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2016-12-31
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Knott, E. (2016). Everyday nationalism: A review of the literature. Studies on National Movements (SNM), 3. Retrieved from https://test.snm.nise.eu/index.php/studies/article/view/0308s
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