Special Issue on Beyond the National Museum Paradigm
Photo taken by David Stroup: A scene of everyday nationalism near the National Workers’ Stadium in Beijing, December 2015: a man gets a haircut beneath a billboard reading “Economic development does not forget national defense construction. Live and work in peace without without forgetting national defense.”
State of the Field
Chinese Nationalism: Insights and Opportunities for Comparative Studies
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- 13 October 2022, pp. 497-511
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Special Issue Introduction
Beyond the National Museum Paradigm: Troubled Past Vernacular Representations in Central and Southeastern Europe
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- 05 May 2023, pp. 512-517
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Displaced Memoryscapes – Archives of Hungarian Women Authors from Post-Yugoslavia
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- 04 April 2023, pp. 518-543
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“Living Statues” and Nonuments as “Performative Monument Events” in Post-Socialist South-Eastern Europe
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- 15 June 2022, pp. 544-562
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Engraving Portraits in the Skin: Vernacular Commemorative Tattoos for Ceauşescu, Tito, and Stalin
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- 10 June 2022, pp. 563-582
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Remembering the Iron Curtain: Diverse Memory Events after 1989
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- 20 June 2022, pp. 583-602
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Analysis of the Thematic Structure and Discursive Framing in Articles about Trianon and the Holocaust in the Online Hungarian Press Using LDA Topic Modelling
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- 16 May 2022, pp. 603-621
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The Holocaust Museum of Greece, Thessaloniki: In Whose Memory?
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- 17 June 2022, pp. 622-643
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Controversies over Austria’s Nazi Past: Generational Changes and Grassroots Awakenings following the Waldheim Affair and the “Wehrmacht Exhibitions”
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- 21 July 2022, pp. 644-664
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Florian Znaniecki’s Culturalistic Sociology of Nation
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- 25 July 2022, pp. 665-683
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The Still Enlightened “Late-Comers”: A Comparison between the Proto-Modernist Nationalisms of Guiseppe Mazzini and Ziya Gökalp
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- 25 April 2022, pp. 684-701
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Between Nationalism, Exoticism, and Social Distinction: The Spanish Lyric Drama in the 19th Century
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- 06 April 2022, pp. 702-720
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Book Review
The Russian Minorities in the Former Soviet Republics: Secession, Integration, and the Homeland, by Anna Batta, Routledge, 2022, 234 pp., $128 (hardback), ISBN 9781032070957.
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- 15 December 2022, pp. 721-722
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Language and Nationality: Social Inferences, Cultural Differences, and Linguistic Misconceptions, by Pietro Bortone, London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, 272 pp., $130 (hardback), ISBN 9781350071636, $40 (paperback), ISBN 9781350071643.
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- 15 December 2022, pp. 722-724
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The Symbolic State: Minority Recognition, Majority Backlash, and Secession in Multinational Countries, by Karlo Basta, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2021, 272pp., $130.00 (cloth), ISBN 9780228008057, $37.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0228008064.
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- 05 December 2022, pp. 724-725
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
NPS volume 51 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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- 05 May 2023, pp. f1-f4
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Back Cover (OBC, IBC) and matter
NPS volume 51 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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- 05 May 2023, pp. b1-b2
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