HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nationalities Papers and colleagues from the University College have published the paper: Grounded Nationalisms in Time and Space: Response to Erin Jenne, Eleanor Knott, and Harris Mylonas, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
I also recognize the role political, cultural, and economic elites can play in the development of nationalism across different places and time periods. The fact that nationalism is a highly malleable phenomenon that can shift from the far right to the far left and anything in between has also provided an obstacle to tracing this enormous spatial and temporal variation . . .
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