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  3. Vol. 2 (2014)

Vol. 2 (2014)

Published: 2014-12-31

Introduction

  • Nationalists and the problem of overcoming invisibility Catalonia and Wales
    Syd Morgan, Enric Ucelay-Da Cal
    • pdf

Articles

  • Trajectories and functions of Catalan nationalism since the 19th century
    Hans-Jürgen Puhle
    • pdf
  • Cymru'n Deffro Michael D. Jones and the 'national awakening'
    Dafydd Tudur
    • pdf
  • The origins of the ambiguity Nation and empire in Catalonia from the Middle Ages to the 1880s
    Stephen Jacobson
    • pdf
  • How liberalism assimilates minorities The failure to develop a Welsh national movement in the nineteenth century
    Simon Brooks
    • pdf
  • Beyond invisibility Uses of comparison in Welsh cultural nationalism
    Daniel Gwydion Williams
    • pdf
  • The cradle of Catalan separatism White-collars in Barcelona during WWI
    Joan Esculies
    • pdf
  • The construction of a 'new nationalism' The Welsh Nationalist Party to 1946
    Syd Morgan
    • pdf
  • The invisible motherland? The Catalan-speaking minority in Sardinia and Catalan nationalism
    Marcel A. Farinelli
    • pdf

Reviews

  • Liberal nationalisms / James Kennedy
    Mees Ludger
    • pdf

Roundtables & Interviews

  • Continuities and shifting paradigms A debate on Caspar Hirschi's 'The origins of nationalism'
    Steven Grosby, Joep Leerssen, Caspar Hirschi
    • pdf

Sources

  • Cultural nationalism A review and annotated bibliography
    Eric Taylor Woods
    • pdf
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