
Divided into four sections, this review paper on nation and nationalism gives a snippet view of the complex1 concept of nation and nationalism. The first section of the paper outlines the idea of …
ncern, 1 -grated nation. The United States, for example, maintained slavery during the first 70 years of its democratic existence and politically excluded African Americans for another …
We will do so through the strategic use of tariffs and new technologies that favor widespread industrial production in every corner of our nation, raise living standards for American workers, …
Do these experiences have implications for the long-run heterogeneity and stability of a country? The goal of this paper is to analyze nation-building in its more or less benevolent forms, across …
In this article, the term “nation” is understood as a mental construct, and the formation of national identity as a dynamic, contentious historical process of social construction.
Though there are four references to God in the Declaration of Independence, the word “God” is absent from the Constitution. The formation of the US as a nation did not change either the …
Anthony D. Smith, The Nation in History: Historiographical Debates about Ethnicity and Nationalism (2000) [I] stress the importance of treating the history of collective cultural …