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A Chief by the People: Nation versus State in Lesotho
Anthony D. Smith on Nations and National Identity: A Critical Assessment
Ayodhya and Somnath: Eternal Shrines, Contested Histories
Beyond the Nation State
Cleansing Islam from the Public Sphere
Comparing the Decline of Nationalisms in Western Europe: The Generational Dynamic
Diversity and Commonality in National Identities: An Exploratory Analysis of Cross-National Patterns
Geography, Nationality, and Religion in Ukraine: A Research Note
History and the Nationalization of Hinduism
Internationalism: A Breviary
Literacy and Conversion in the Discourse of Hindu Nationalism
Multiculturalism, Immigrant Religion, and Diasporic Nationalism: The Development of an American Hinduism
Nationalism and Globalisation
Private and Public Religions
Rationalization of State and Society: A Weberian View of Early Japan
Religious Nationalism and Democratic Polity: The Indian Case
Religious Nationalism and the Problem of Collective Representation
State, Class and Development Strategy
The Decline of Traditional Values in Western Europe: Religion, Nationalism, Authority
The Nation and Nationalism in Germany
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