Nations and Nationalism

Papers
(The TQCC of Nations and Nationalism is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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JamesDohertyIrish liberty, British democracy: The third Irish Home Rule crisis, 1909–1914. Cork: Cork University Press, 2019. 320 pp. €39.00 (hbk).89
Polish non‐territorial autonomy in revolutionary Ukraine (1917–1918): A transitional experiment22
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Nationalism and European disintegration13
Distinguishing solidarity from identity in studies of nationhood: An alternative to the civic–ethnic dichotomy?12
How should we analyse the patriotism of the populist Left: A response to Josep Lobera and Juan Roch12
Introduction to themed section on ‘Belonging to Syria. National identifications before and after 2011’12
Biafran postage stamps (1967–1970) and the rhetoric of sovereign promise11
Relational linguistic continuity11
DuncanBell. Dreamworlds of race: Empire and the utopian destiny of Anglo‐America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020. 488 pp. £34 (hbk).10
StevenGrosbyHebraism in Religion, History and Politics: The Third Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 208 pp. £65 (Hbk)10
FlorianBieber. Debating nationalism: The global spread of nations. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 246 pp. £17.99 (pbk), £49.50 (hbk).10
SergejFlereRudiKlanjšekThe rise and fall of socialist Yugoslavia. Elite nationalism and the collapse of a federation. Lanham, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 334 pp. £88.00 (hbk).10
Beatrice G.HeuserAthena S.LeoussiFamous battles and how they shaped the modern world. Vol. 1: c.1200 BCE ‐ 1302 CE. From Troy to Courtrai. Yorkshire‐Philadelphia: Pen and Sword Books, 2018. 197 pp. £29
Green nationalism from above: Authoritarian state power and the greening of UAE nationalism9
How hybrid? Interethnic relationships within the self of Jewish Liberals in Tsarist Russia9
Theorising the anti‐nation: George Woodcock, anarchism, and Canadian nationalism9
The new Spanish far‐right movement: Crisis, national priority and ultranationalist charity9
A post‐imperial, pluralist nationalism? From the Five Nation Republic of China to multicultural Taiwan9
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Richard Lachmann: Sociologist of elites, empires and nation‐states8
Introduction: The transnational circulation of digital nationalism7
Personality and national identity: How the Big Five relate to civic and ethnic conceptions of nationhood7
“Don't cry, it doesn't belong to us”; critical thoughts on commemoration as a means of inclusion: Mizrahi Jews and Holocaust memory in Israel7
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Propagating Afrikaner nationalism: The Voortrekker stamps as icons of an ideology, c.1933–19496
The role of social media in facilitating minority mobilisation: The Russian‐language pro‐war movement in Germany amid the invasion of Ukraine6
Editorial for issue 29.16
VassilisPetsinis, National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a multi‐ethnic Community in the Balkans. I.B.Tauris, 2019. 280 pp, £28.99 (ppb)6
Careless whisper: Political elite discourses activate national identities for far‐right voting preferences5
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In defence of the nation: Why do churches receive public trust as high as their secular counterparts?5
Platform nations5
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List of reviewers5
Good Minzu and bad Muslims: Islamophobia in China's state media5
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Dimensions of social trust and national identity: Addressing a multifaceted relationship5
Post‐national brand utopias: Islamic State and the Good Country as challengers to the nation‐state5
Lay narratives of nationhood: Time, place and emotion in the talk of populist radical right‐wing supporters in Finland4
How Ukrainians' wartime unity changes the usefulness of ethnic categories4
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Does non‐territorial autonomy essentialise ethnicity? Cultural autonomy legislation in interwar Estonia4
Who belongs in South Africa? ‘Tapestry nationalism’ in the African National Congress4
Understanding Hong Kong nationalism: A topic network approach4
Social alienation and cultural distance in the context of secession in the South Caucasus4
Ethnic return migration, exclusion and the role of ethnic options: ‘Soviet Greek’ migrants in their ethnic homeland and the Pontic identity4
Girmitiya nationalism: Lived cultures and diasporic bonding in a plural society4
Unsettled autonomy: Ethnicity, tribes and subnational politics in Mizoram, North‐east India*4
Anthems in the Arab world: A hybrid national symbol4
Are secessionists making the right arguments for independence?4
How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey4
‘The non‐dormant beast’: Antisemitism in communities of Russian nationalists on Vkontakte4
Killing the dead: The logic of cemetery destruction during genocidal campaigns4
Mediation, identity construction and legitimacy: Reimagining the Syrian nation through third‐party peacemaking4
Threats, truths and strategies: The overlooked relationship between protests, nation branding and public diplomacy4
Do we have something in common? Understanding national identities through a metanarrative analysis4
ChristianKarner, Nationalism Revisited: Austrian Social Closure from Romanticism to the Digital Age. Berghahn2019. 308 pp. £99.00 (hbk), DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1dwq1t63
Debating national identity in postcolonial cities: A comparison of civic education textbooks in Hong Kong and Macau3
Liberalism, nationalism and religion: Multidimensional autonomy, trade‐offs and analogies3
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Krista A.Goff, Nested nationalism: Making and unmaking nations in the Soviet Caucasus. Cornell University Press, 2020, 336 pp. USD 49.95 (hbk).3
Between deep comradeship and nationalism: The social dynamics of solidarity on the battlefield3
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Mind the gap: The nation form and the Kohn dichotomy3
Editorial for issue 30.13
India and its nationhood: Grassroots nationhood as conceptual frames3
New forms of cultural nationalism? American and British Indians in the Trump and Brexit Twittersphere3
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Non‐territorial arrangements in interwar Soviet Ukraine: The development of the judicial network for minority populations3
Orchestrating National Occasions: The formation of the Irish American athletic league in New York City (1904–1920)3
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Christopher Coker, 1953–20233
Postcolonial nationalism and neo‐Pentecostalism: A case from Papua New Guinea3
Ignoring nationalism? Religious, corporate, material, regional and dynastic options on Mt Athos, 1839–19123
Ethiopia's civil wars: Postcolonial modernity and the violence of contested national belonging3
The victims' shoes trope and emerging solidarity in political protest3
National myths and rebounding violence3
List of referees2
Citizenship, language tests, and political participation2
Tom Nairn: A student perspective2
By KarloBasta, The Symbolic State: Minority recognition, majority backlash, and secession in multinational countries. McGill‐Queen's University Press, (2021), 272 pp, Can$37.95 (pbk), Can$130 (hbk)2
Identifying varieties of nationalism: A critique of a purely inductive approach2
Linguistic justice for immigrants2
Branding the nation in the era of climate crisis: Eco‐nationalism and the promotion of green national sovereignty2
Place and local identity in the Europe of nations: Catalonia and its cities in Restoration Spain (1875–1923)2
The internationalism of stateless nations: The case of Hong Kong2
Ethnonationalism and White immigration attitudes2
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‘The True Love of the People and the Motherland’: The concept of socialist patriotism, socialist nation and anti‐nationalism in Hungary in the 1960s and 1970s2
Nations, corrective justice and state creation: How normative are normative remedial theories of secession?2
Forming an anti‐imperialist national identity in Republican China: The Finnish interpretation2
Religious origins of nationalist movements: The experience of India and the Sudan2
A further involuntary contribution to naturalising nationalism2
Far right: The significance of an umbrella concept2
Nations and Nationalism 2024 Book Debate: Robert Schertzer and Eric T. Woods, The New Nationalism in America and Beyond: The Deep Roots of Ethnic Nationalism in the Digital Age (2022). Oxford Universi2
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“All the nightmare images of ethnic conflict in the twentieth century are here”: Erroneous statistical proofs and the search for ethnic violence in revolutionary Ireland, 1917–19232
SonerCagaptayErdogan's empire: Turkey and the politics of the Middle East. London: I.B. Tauris, 2020. 369 pp. £20.00 (hbk).2
National identity and democracy: Effects of non‐voluntarism on formal democracy2
NicoCarpentier, Iconoclastic Controversies: A photographic inquiry into antagonistic nationalism. Bristol: Intellect, 2021, 166 pp, £ 30 (PBK)2
The state, identity politics and ethnic boundaries in Afghanistan: The case of Sunni Hazaras2
Putin, national self‐determination and political independence in the twenty‐first century2
The Yugoslav War that was not theirs: The case of national minority millennials2
The war in Ukraine and the ambivalent figure of ‘Babushka’: Intersectional nation‐building and the delegitimisation/legitimisation of war on YouTube2
The Left(s) and Nationalism(s) in contemporary Western Europe2
Nationalism, populism or peopleism? Clarifying the distinction through a two‐dimensional lens2
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