Nations and Nationalism

Papers
(The median citation count of Nations and Nationalism is 0. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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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).118
Unexpected Encounters in Island Worlds: Interactions Between ROC/Taiwan Fishers and Chinese Diaspora Communities in the 20th‐Century Pacific28
Green nationalism from above: Authoritarian state power and the greening of UAE nationalism25
Distinguishing solidarity from identity in studies of nationhood: An alternative to the civic–ethnic dichotomy?22
Richard Lachmann: Sociologist of elites, empires and nation‐states17
“Don't cry, it doesn't belong to us”; critical thoughts on commemoration as a means of inclusion: Mizrahi Jews and Holocaust memory in Israel16
Non‐territorial arrangements in interwar Soviet Ukraine: The development of the judicial network for minority populations15
The role of social media in facilitating minority mobilisation: The Russian‐language pro‐war movement in Germany amid the invasion of Ukraine15
Transnational Nationalisms Reflections on Nationalism and Territory in Globalization14
How Do Nationalist Leaders Respond to International Human Rights Criticisms?13
The war in Ukraine and the ambivalent figure of ‘Babushka’: Intersectional nation‐building and the delegitimisation/legitimisation of war on YouTube12
The Evolution of Talysh Ethnic Identity: From Soviet Manipulation to Contemporary Reality11
Nations, corrective justice and state creation: How normative are normative remedial theories of secession?11
Liberalism, nationalism and religion: Multidimensional autonomy, trade‐offs and analogies11
Place and local identity in the Europe of nations: Catalonia and its cities in Restoration Spain (1875–1923)11
Introduction to themed section on mechanisms of national solidarity11
Gendered personal nationalism: National cause as a resource of self‐construction in Finnish nineteenth‐century letters11
Journey to the Centre of the State: Catalans in Madrid and Scots in London10
Ethnonationalism and White immigration attitudes10
Nationalism and the transformation of the state10
The Left(s) and Nationalism(s) in contemporary Western Europe9
Nationalist political elites and territorial disputes: A cross‐national investigation8
Mind the gap: The nation form and the Kohn dichotomy8
Practising the nations and national identity: A longitudinal study of independence day in Israel8
Linguistic threat: Vote choice, linguistic cues and support for official bilingualism in Quebec8
International origin and development of nationalism: Generational transformation of East Timorese nationalism under Indonesia's occupation (1975–1999)8
The internationalism of stateless nations: The case of Hong Kong8
The Moravian Society in the Era of the Nonterritorial Autonomy (1905–1918): Civic Emancipation and National Life as Two Sides of the Same Coin7
Are languages and dialects inventions of nationalism? On the problem of totalising metalanguage7
The evolution of the civic–ethnic distinction as a partial success story: Lessons for the nationalism–patriotism distinction7
Not just civic or ethnic, but mostly cultural: Conceptions of national identity and opinions about immigration in Quebec7
Iron Swords and Ancient Echoes: Ancient Jewish History in the Israeli Far‐Right Rhetoric for Unity After October 77
The new discourses of nation: The origins of nationalism in late eighteenth‐century Hungary (Part 1)6
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From cyberfascism to terrorism: On 4chan/pol/ culture and the transnational production of memetic violence6
“That Tesla of ours”: Modular nationalism and the cult of Nikola Tesla6
The nation as a sociological and historical reality: Nations and nationalism in the thought of Andrzej Walicki (1930–2020)6
A righteous smokescreen: Postwar America and the politics of cultural globalization  By SamLebovic, University of Chicago Press. 2022. p. 272. $35.00 (hbk).6
‘One of the oldest states in Europe has never suppressed any nation’. The minority treaty, nationalist indignation and the foundations of interwar ethnic democracy in Poland6
Liberal nationalism and Central American refugees: What is America's national responsibility?6
Understanding the Concept of ‘Ethnic Minorities’ in Ethiopia6
Creating one nation? Ethno‐national imaginaries, audiences and the critical reception of TV nation branding messages5
Home‐rule versus non‐territorial autonomy? Western European national movements and their views on the minority question, 1919–19395
boere into Boere (farmers into Boers): The so‐called great trek and the rise of Boer nationalism5
National indifferences during everyday nationalism: Experiencing the nation in Finland in the aftermath of the Second World War5
What is old is new again: The deep roots of ethnic nationalism in the digital age5
Nation‐building from (below) the grassroots: Everyday nationalism in Ukraine's bomb shelters5
Everyday nationhood and religion in the context of migration: The case of Lithuanian Catholics in Norway5
Perceptions of Diversity: “Multicultural Values” and Living Well Together5
Supporting and rejecting the populist radical right: Evidence from contemporary Chile5
From Suriyya al‐Asad to Souriatna: Civic nationalism in the Syrian revolutionary press5
Pandemics and citizen perceptions about their country: Did COVID‐19 increase national pride in South Korea?5
Transformations in contemporary Quebec nationalism, 1960–2020: A shift in the sources of collective animosities4
Community‐based legislative representation and postcolonial ethnic civil warfare in former British and French colonies4
Meaning of a textbook: Religious education, National Islam, and the politics of reform in the United Arab Emirates4
A tale of two empires: Models of political community in British and French colonies4
JenőSzűcs, The Historical Construction of National Consciousness. Selected Writings. Budapest: Central European University Press2022, 354 pp. ₤75.00 (hbk)4
Ethnic and Islamist populism in Turkey and its impact on Kurdish nationalism4
DimitryKochenovCitizenship. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2019. 321 pp. £11.95 (paperback)4
When nationalism beats populism: The secessionist movement in Texas4
Federalization in the slipstream: How the German‐speaking Community of Belgium became one of the smallest federal entities in the world4
Reframing Turkey, Istanbul and national identity: Ottoman history, ‘chosen people’ and the opening of shrines in 19504
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Varieties of nationalism in the political discourses of Habsburg Austria4
Beyond ethnonationalism: Transnational mobilisation and framing in Kashmir's freedom movement4
The memory politics of Cursed Soldiers, antisemitism and racialisation4
Social costs and policy preferences: Evidence from territorial strategies in Catalonia4
Fighting over nation or state: States, communal demography, and the type of ethnic civil war3
StevenGrosbyHebraism in Religion, History and Politics: The Third Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 208 pp. £65 (Hbk)3
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Self‐Administration Units or Camps? Scrutinizing the Ethiopian Sub‐Federal Arrangements3
The state, identity politics and ethnic boundaries in Afghanistan: The case of Sunni Hazaras3
The ‘Nation‐State Law’ and non‐Jews belonging in Israel: Druze loyalty, citizenship and positionality in the Jewish state3
How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey3
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 Universi3
Symposium on The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism3
The Politics of Multicultural Integration in the United States3
Objectivising national identity: The introduction of national registers in the late Habsburg Empire3
Christopher Coker, 1953–20233
Editorial for issue 30.13
MuradIsmayilov, The Dialectics of Post‐Soviet Modernity and the Changing Contours of Islamic Discourse in Azerbaijan: Toward a Resacralization of Public Space. London: Lexington Books, 2018. 194 pp, £3
Ideological backtracking in ethnic parties: The case of the Swedish People's Party of Finland3
Religious origins of nationalist movements: The experience of India and the Sudan3
Mediation, identity construction and legitimacy: Reimagining the Syrian nation through third‐party peacemaking3
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Mapping culture with latent class analysis: A response to Eger and Hjerm3
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Who belongs in South Africa? ‘Tapestry nationalism’ in the African National Congress3
Ukraine at war: Baseline identity and social construction3
Ruptured imaginings amid emerging nationhood: The unsettled narrative of “unity in resistance” in South Sudanese history textbooks3
‘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 1970s3
Liberal Nationalism and the Objectivity of National Culture: A Linguistic Relativity‐Based Reassessment3
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Ethiopia's civil wars: Postcolonial modernity and the violence of contested national belonging3
How attitudes towards independence reshaped Scottish elections: A longitudinal analysis (1999–2021)2
Emergent nationalism in China's sociotechnical networks: How technological affordance and complexity amplify digital nationalism2
More than a sovereign symbol? The public reception of the early monumental statues of Atatürk in Turkey2
Ethnic representational priorities and political engagement in deeply divided societies2
Majority nation‐building through language requirements: Minority perspectives from EU272
National memory in exile: The case of the Georgian émigré community, 1921–20182
What is Syrian nationalism? Primordialism and romanticism in official Baath discourse2
CatherineBaker, Race and the Yugoslav region: Postsocialist, post‐conflict, postcolonial?, Manchester University Press, 2018, pp. 256, £26.00 (pbk)2
Natural allies? Varieties of attitudes towards the United States and Russia within the French and German radical right2
“A withered olive branch”? The curious situation of Hungarian Jews during the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire2
Performing national identities in everyday life: Popular motivations and national indifference in 19th‐century Amsterdam2
Linguistic justice and the challenge of immigration2
‘Liberation’ of ‘Younger Brothers’ or Genocide of Subhumans? Genocidal Discourses on Ukrainians in Putin's Regime2
Standing for Europe: Citizens' perceptions of European symbols as evidence of a “banal Europeanism”?2
Argumentum ad populum: A reply to Bonikowski and DiMaggio2
Sovereignty from ‘ground zero’: Power through performance in independent South Sudan2
Explaining change in linguistic voting: The case of Catalonia2
National identity in historical video games: An analysis of how Civilization V represents the past2
“Here is ‘true Christianity’”: Peace movements contesting hegemonic nationalism of the Lutheran Church in Finland 1919–19322
The progressive pilgrim: Real and mythical Indian geography in contemporary retellings of the Rāmāyaṇa2
Dancing with the devil? Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen and the articulation of a new political divide in France2
Far‐right movement parties in Europe: Two perspectives2
And if they don't dance, they are no friends of mine: Exploring boundaries of national identity2
AlexanderBukhThese Islands Are Ours: The Social Construction of Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2020. 232 pp. $70.00 (hbk), $66.50 (ebk)2
Almost sovereign: Kosovo's NEWBORN sculpture and the indeterminacy of the state2
Minority nations v. constitutional architectures: A critical appraisal of unitary and federal models of the modern state2
Towards a realist theory of nationalism: Exploring realpolitik and the threshold principle in nineteenth century nationalism2
What we miss when we overlook the gendered aspects of nationalist mobilisation2
What drives support for separatism? Exposure to conflict and relative ethnic size in Biafra, Nigeria2
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Forming an anti‐imperialist national identity in Republican China: The Finnish interpretation1
Tom Nairn: A student perspective1
History perceptions and national identity among Latvian youth: Entrapped between narratives of Latvia and Russia?1
‘The non‐dormant beast’: Antisemitism in communities of Russian nationalists on Vkontakte1
‘9th May 2017 is OUR DAY’: The Homeland Study Group Foundation and contested national imaginaries in postindependence Ghana1
Dimensions of social trust and national identity: Addressing a multifaceted relationship1
Nationalism and Magic1
‘Zionism as the Legacy of Cyrus’: (Online) Proxy Nationalism of Diasporic Iranians1
StefanBerger and EricStorm (eds.), Writing the History of Nationalism, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. £22.99 (pbk)1
How Ukrainians' wartime unity changes the usefulness of ethnic categories1
Sentiments of solidarity: Varying conceptions of nationhood in Turkey1
Can Ambivalent Heritage Embody a Nation? The Meaning‐Making of Japanese Colonial Legacies in Contemporary Taiwan1
In defence of the nation: Why do churches receive public trust as high as their secular counterparts?1
Negotiating national identity in postcolonial Zimbabwe through a national dress1
Nationalism and environmentalism: The case of Vauban1
List of reviewers1
Jasper M.Trautsch (ed.), Civic Nationalisms in Global Perspective. Routledge, 2019. viii + 213 pp. £36.99 (ebk), £36.99 (pbk), £120.00 (hbk), DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/97813150990021
From Masada to Sarikamis: Trauma and Defeat Turns Into Heroic Resistance and Ontological Security1
Citizenship, language tests, and political participation1
Democratic Equality in a Populist Anti‐Multicultural Era1
Fear of the Russian bear? Negotiating Finnish national identity online1
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Charisma, populism, and the formation of national identity: Sheikh Mujib and Bengali nationalism1
Killing the dead: The logic of cemetery destruction during genocidal campaigns1
The nation of the people: An analysis of Podemos and Five Star Movement's discourse on the nation1
Personality and national identity: How the Big Five relate to civic and ethnic conceptions of nationhood1
Social model or neoliberal champion? Economic visions of the European demos among EU citizens1
Imperial uses of non‐territorial autonomy: The projects of André Mandelstam and Boris Nolde1
How should we analyse the patriotism of the populist Left: A response to Josep Lobera and Juan Roch1
Resource nationalism among Russian academics: A centre‐periphery pattern?1
Platform nations1
It is not me, it is you: The emergence of secessionist parties in Western democracies1
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Editorial for issue 29.11
Imagining the Nation in the 21st Century1
Connections between populism and nationalism: Evidence from Jair Bolsonaro's speeches1
Mapping sovereignism(s) in South America1
Does non‐territorial autonomy essentialise ethnicity? Cultural autonomy legislation in interwar Estonia1
Economic decline, ethnonationalism and civil war onset1
Nationalism, populism or peopleism? Clarifying the distinction through a two‐dimensional lens1
Material Semiotic Narratives of Finnishness Through a Mundane Object: The Case of the Plastic Bucket1
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Careless whisper: Political elite discourses activate national identities for far‐right voting preferences1
Thomas HyllandEriksen and MarekJakoubek (eds.), Ethnic groups and boundaries today: A legacy of fifty years. London: Routledge, 2019. 232 pp. £120.00 (hbk). Review by Jan Hladík [[email protected]1
Faith over fear? Christian nationalism and cultural fears in the United States1
Biafran postage stamps (1967–1970) and the rhetoric of sovereign promise1
Re‐imagining the ‘Taiwanese’ nation in the interpretation of the Chinese‐oriented heritage1
Seeing China differently: National contestation in Taiwan's LGBTQ (tongzhi) movement1
Existential nationalism: Russia's war against Ukraine1
Corrigendum1
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Non‐territorial autonomy in Russia during the revolution and the civil war0
Introduction. Anarchism and the national question—historical, theoretical and contemporary perspectives0
Language and the Making of Modern India: Nationalism and the Vernacular in Colonial Odisha, 1803–1956, by PritipuspaMishra, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 256 pp. £75.00 (hbk)0
Diaspora boundaries and racial democracy: Nationalist discourses on Judaism and Zionism in Brazil0
Representing the nation in Citizenship in an Independent Scotland: Compromised inclusion?0
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Nationalism and the energy transition: The case of the SNP0
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Gilroy's Black Atlantic diaspora: climate displacement and rights‐bearing beyond the nation0
(Re)imagining the idea of India: Contestations about Hindutva among the Indian American diaspora0
“We're socialists not nationalists”: British labour and the national question(s)0
RonnieClose, Cairo's Ultras: Resistance and Revolution in Egypt's Football CultureThe American University in Cairo Press, 2019, 218 pp, US $24.95 (hbk).0
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India and its nationhood: Grassroots nationhood as conceptual frames0
Strange bedfellows: Why right‐wing intellectuals in South Korea chose to cooperate with their country's former coloniser0
Nationalism and environmentalism from the global perspective: A comparative survey analysis of eco‐nationalism0
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Translating Booker T. Washington in China: Blackness, racial discourse and Chinese nationalism, 1903–19490
From ‘motherland’ to ‘daddy state’: A genealogical analysis of the gender undertone in China's nationalist discourses0
A draw for Flemish nationalism: Institutional change and stability in the Belgian sport system0
Scotland, Atlantic slavery and the Scottish National Party: From colonised to coloniser in the political imagination0
Allies as adversaries: China, the Netherlands and clashing nationalisms in the emergence of the post‐war order, 1942–19450
Do we have something in common? Understanding national identities through a metanarrative analysis0
Chris R. DavisHungarian religion, Romanian blood: A minority's struggle for national belonging, 1920–1945. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2019. 249 pp. £81.50 (hbk), DOI: https://d0
Greens and the nation: Is small beautiful?0
The global circulation of Marxist perspectives on the national question: Borochovism at the service of the Eritrean cause0
Declarations of Independence after the Cold War: Abandoning grievance and avoiding rupture0
Does the Alt‐Right still matter? An examination of Alt‐Right influence between 2016 and 20180
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National identities, European identity and cosmopolitanism: The case of female golf fans at the 2019 Solheim Cup0
The rise of the nation‐state during the Age of Revolution: Revisiting the debate on the roots of nations and nationalism0
Home‐Making Through Deathscapes or How to Circumvent the Contradictions of Nationalism: The Case of Polish Far‐Right Activists in Britain0
Anarchists and national identity: The case of German radicals in the United States and Brazil, 1880–19450
Possibilities and pitfalls of the concept of national indifference0
Can institutions explain mass violence? Amhara ‘settler’ discourse and Ethiopia's ethnic federalism0
Janus faces of an intellectual life: Tom Nairn, nationalism and globalisation0
Symposium for Miroslav Hroch0
Socialising Chinese nationalism: Education and media0
Decoding transnationalism within the Georgian far right: ‘The good, the bad and the ugly’0
The victims' shoes trope and emerging solidarity in political protest0
Orchestrating National Occasions: The formation of the Irish American athletic league in New York City (1904–1920)0
DavidTorrance‘Standing up for Scotland’: Nationalist unionism and Scottish party politics, 1884–2014. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020. 256 pages, £80.00 (hbk).0
How hybrid? Interethnic relationships within the self of Jewish Liberals in Tsarist Russia0
Examining the objectives of ethnic parties: A comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of ethnic party competition beyond the constraints of the outbidding model0
Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Depolarisation0
Populism and nationalism revisited: A comparative study of the Spanish and Portuguese New Left0
SoerenKeil and SabineKopp (Eds.), Emerging Federal Structures in the Post‐Cold War Era, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 338 pp, £109.99 (hbk)0
Radicalization to the right, secular (ish) pandemic politics and the normalization of the Greek Cypriot far right0
Transforming settler nationalism in Québec: Recovering the principles of the historical treaties0
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National subjects and subversive subjectivity: Deportation and the paradox of the anarchist citizen in the era of theFirst Red Scare0
Nations as justified substate authorities0
ChristopheJaffrelot, Modi's India: Hindu Nationalism and the rise of Ethnic Democracy: Princeton University Press, 2021. Translated by Cynthia Sahoch. pp. x + 639. US $35.0
Shared identity, an integrative component of Ethiopian federalism: Informing shared society in the Konso‐Alle‐Derashe Area0
Germanness and religious universalism in the aftermath of the 1844 Trier pilgrimage0
Making America great (the first time): U.S. economic nationalism in historical perspective0
Labour market institutions and immigration policy attitudes: The moderated impact of economic vulnerability0
To Cast the Jewish People in a European Mould: The Role Models of the Zionist Right0
Outside the Western bubble: Explaining anti‐immigrant attitudes in 28 post‐communist countries0
Fear, survival and war on paths to nationhood in Scandinavia, 1809–19140
The strategies of counter‐secession: How states prevent independence0
Liberalism, nationalism and federalism: Reflections on the life and work of Meïr Goldschmidt0
Can we trust the natives? Exploring the relationship between national identity and trust among immigrants and their descendants in Denmark0
Krista A.Goff, Nested nationalism: Making and unmaking nations in the Soviet Caucasus. Cornell University Press, 2020, 336 pp. USD 49.95 (hbk).0
The theory and practice of non‐territorial autonomy in Europe—A historical perspective0
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European Ukrainians and their fight against Russian invasion0
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The liberal/conservative nationalism divide: A distinction without a difference?0
The art of nationalism: Artists' perspectives on the Latvian Centenary film programme0
The making of sects: Boundary making and the sectarianisation of the Syrian uprising, 2011–20130
Imperfect measures of dynamic identities: The changing impact of ethnolinguistic characteristics on political attitudes in Ukraine0
Discursive trajectories in the making of Amhara identity in Ethiopia0
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