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Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality. By E. J. Hobsbawm. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 191p. 39.50.

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This article is published in American Political Science Review.The article was published on 1991-09-01. It has received 2906 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nationalism.

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Political Survival and Economic Development in Microstates: The Cases of Liechtenstein, the Cook Islands and Niue

TL;DR: In this article, a new definition of micro-statehood is proposed and a theoretical framework for defining micro states is presented, along with case analysis and selection of microstate candidates.
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"More Basque than You!": Class, Youth, and Identity in an Industrial Basque Town

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that those who study nationalism need to "think class as we think the nation", and suggest a framework for exploring the relationship between class and national identities and projects.
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Object of Contention: an Examination of Recuay-Moche Combat Imagery

TL;DR: This article examined a painted combat scene on a ceramic vessel of the Moche culture ( ad 100-800) of the north coast of Peru and found that the enemies were groups from the neighbouring inland valleys and highlands of the Pacific Andean flanks.
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Moral vision and impaired insight : The imagining of other peoples' communities in Bosnia

TL;DR: The dominant mode of thinking is also shared by the various international actors and agencies that have intervened in the affairs of the place since 1991: nationality is linked to territory, and therefore a map of Bosnia and Herzegovina shows a “mosaic of colors indicating the relative dominance of one or another group, and policy involves moving ethnically defined populations in order to change the distribution of colors in the mosaic but leaving it a mosaic nonetheless as discussed by the authors.
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Nation, Knowledge, and Imagined Futures: Science, Technology, and Nation-Building, Post-1945

TL;DR: With the collapse of colonial power beginning in 1945 and the emergence of new sovereign states, by 1965 the membership of the UN had increased from 51 to 117 as mentioned in this paper, and the post-World War II era affirmed the independence of sovereign states.