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Britishness or Englishness? The historical problem of national identity in Britain
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- 01 January 1999, pp. 53-69
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The politics of ethnic nationalism in divided Korea
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- 01 October 1999, pp. 465-484
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Are there good and bad nationalisms?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 281-302
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Imperial versus national discourse: the case of Russia
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 23-42
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Mehta Uday Singh, Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth-Century British Liberal Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. 238 pp. $17.00 (pbk.).
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- 01 July 2000, pp. 461-487
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Rethinking nationalism in the Arab Middle East
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 303-309
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Rape in Kosovo: masculinity and Serbian nationalism
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- 10 November 2000, pp. 563-590
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Ethnic nationalism and subaltern political process: exploring autonomous democratic action in Kashmir
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- 01 July 2000, pp. 319-345
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Towards a dynamic theory of ethno-religious conflict
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- 01 October 1999, pp. 431-463
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Hispanic and Bantu inheritance, trauma, dispersal and return: some contributions to a sense of national identity in Equatorial Guinea
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 207-236
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