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Nationalisms across the Globe
ISSN: 1662-9116
Although in the 1980s the widely shared belief was that nationalism had become a spent force, the fragmentation of the studiously non-national Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia in the 1990s into a multitude of successor nation-states reaffirmed its continuing significance. Today all extant polities (with the exception of the Vatican) are construed as nationstates, and hence nationalism is the sole universally accepted criterion of statehood legitimization. Similarly, human groups wishing to be recognized as fully fledged participants in international relations must define themselves as nations. This concept of world politics underscores the need for openended, broad-ranging, novel, and interdisciplinary research into nationalism and ethnicity. It promotes better understanding of the phenomena relating to social, political, and economic life, both past and present. This peer-reviewed series publishes monographs, conference proceedings, and collections of articles. It attracts well-researched, often interdisciplinary, studies which open new approaches to nationalism and ethnicity or focus on interesting case studies. The language of the series is usually English. The series is affiliated with the Institute for Transnational and Spatial History at the University of St Andrews, headed by Bernhard Struck and Tomasz Kamusella. The Institute gathers scholars with a strong interest in the comparative, entangled and transnational history of modern Europe and the globalized world. Editorial Board: Balazs Apor (Dublin) – Peter Burke (Cambridge) – Monika Baár (Groningen) – Andrea Graziosi (Naples) – Akihiro Iwashita (Sapporo) – Sławomir Łodziński (Warsaw) – Alexander Markarov (Yerevan) – Elena Marushiakova and Veselin Popov (Sofia) – Alexander Maxwell (Wellington) – Anastasia Mitrofanova (Moscow) – Michael Moser (Vienna) - Frank Lorenz Müller (St Andrews) – Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Pretoria) – Balázs Trencsényi (Budapest) – Sergei Zhuk (Muncie, Indiana).
21 publications
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Politics, Patriotism and Language
Niccolò Machiavelli’s «Secular Patria» and the Creation of an Italian National Identity©2005 Monographs -
Communism – Legitimacy – Nationalism
Nationalist Legitimization of the Communist Regime in Poland©2019 Monographs -
Nationalisms Today
©2010 Conference proceedings -
Redemptive or Grotesque Nationalism
Rethinking Contemporary Politics in Zimbabwe©2011 Conference proceedings -
Le Nationalisme en littérature (III)
Écritures « françaises » et nations européennes dans la tourmente (1940-2000)©2022 Edited Collection -
Italian National Identity in the Scramble for Africa
Italy’s African Wars in the Era of Nation-building, 1870-1900©2009 Monographs -
Translating Italy for the Nineteenth Century
Translators and an Imagined Nation in the Early Romantic Period 1816-1830s©2021 Monographs -
Le Nationalisme en littérature (II)
Le « génie de la langue française » (1870-1940)©2020 Edited Collection -
Destination Italy
Representing Migration in Contemporary Media and Narrative©2015 Edited Collection -
Critique d’art et nationalisme
Regards français sur l’art européen au XIXe siècle©2017 Edited Collection -
Supra-National Integration and Domestic Economic Growth
The United States and Italy in the Western Bloc Rearmament Programs 1945-1955©2013 Monographs -
Publishing Translations in Fascist Italy
©2010 Monographs -
Ethnic Identity, Nationalism and Culture
Phenomenological Grounding for Otherness in the North East India©2025 Monographs