Reimagining the nation-state: the contested terrains of nation-building/ Jim Mac Laughlin
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TextPublication details: London: Pluto Press, 2001.Description: 289 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0745313698 (hardback)
- 0745313647 (pbk.)
- 941.5081 LAU/R
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [272]-284) and index.
Introduction
The naturalisation of nation-building in the nineteenth century
English nation-building and seventeenth century Ireland '
Political arithmetic' and the early origins of ethnic minorities
Theorising the nation
Nationalising people, places, and historical records in nineteenth century Ireland
Social and ethnic collectivities in nation-building Ireland
Pressing home the nation
Pamphlet wars and provincial newspapers in Protestant Ulster
The surveillance state and the imagined community
Local politics and nation-building.
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