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- viewed them as the "true proto-nation" that provided the original model of nationhood through the foundational example of ancient Israel in the Hebrew Bible...
- nationalist thinkers in India. Golwalkar aut****d the book We, or Our Nationhood Defined. Bunch of Thoughts is a compilation of his speeches. Golwalkar...
- and to focus on it does not constitute a shift from the focus on Jewish nationhood. Jews have been extremely effective in sustaining a sense of joint responsibility...
- Act 1509 (1 Hen. 8. c. 8) Hastings, Adrian (1997) The construction of nationhood: ethnicity, religion, and nationalism (Cambridge) (Sawyer charters, #684)...
- essay by noting that there is frequent confusion between the idea of nationhood and of racial or linguistic groupings, a form of confusion which he says...
- The Romanian Nationhood Party (Romanian: Partidul Neamul Românesc, NR or PNR) is a far-right, Romanian nationalist political party. It was founded by Ninel...
- Transnational Chinese Cinemas: Identity, Nationhood, Gender is a non-fiction collection of essays edited by Sheldon Hsiao-peng Lu, published in 1997 by...
- Retrieved 20 November 2010. Neil Davidson(2000). The Origins of Scottish Nationhood. London: Pluto Press. pp. 94–95.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names:...
- John (16 September 2016) [2005]. "Nation and government – The origins of nationhood". In Phillips, Jock (ed.). Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Archived...
- of the League of Nations, there was no international body to recognize nationhood, and independence had no meaning beyond mutual recognition of de facto...