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The prominence of ethnonational identities and movements is of increasing interest and concern in today's world. But the nature and importance of these identities remain ill understood. Ethnonational Identities breaks significant new ground by exploring the complex dimensions of ethnonational identity claims, their political mobilisation, and a wide variety of comparative contexts in which they are found. Including case studies from the Québécois to the Mäori and from Kashmiri nationalism to interethnic competition in the Caribbean, it should be read by all those with an interest or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The prominence of ethnonational identities and movements is of increasing interest and concern in today's world. But the nature and importance of these identities remain ill understood. Ethnonational Identities breaks significant new ground by exploring the complex dimensions of ethnonational identity claims, their political mobilisation, and a wide variety of comparative contexts in which they are found. Including case studies from the Québécois to the Mäori and from Kashmiri nationalism to interethnic competition in the Caribbean, it should be read by all those with an interest or involvement in the fields of ethnicity, nationalism and identity politics.
Autorenporträt
ROHIT BAROT Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Bristol WILL GUY Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Bristol VERNON HEWITT Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Universtiy of Bristol KNTAYYA MARIAPPAN Lecturer in Sociology in the Department of Distance Learning, Universiti Sains (University Science), Malaysia in Penang, Malaysia RALPH R. PREMDAS Professor of Public Policy, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago JUDITH SQUIRES Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics, University of Bristol COLIN H. WILLIAMS Research Professor in the Department of Welsh, Cardiff University, and in 2002 was also a Visiting Fellow at Jesus College and Mansfield College, and the School of Geography, Oxford University JOHN ZAVOS Lecturer in South Asian Studies, University of Manchester