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ID127654
Title ProperNationalism, territory, and organized violence
Other Title Informationintroduction to the special issue
LanguageENG
AuthorHayward, Katy ;  Dochartaigh, Niall O
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent decades have seen significant advances in research on the relationship between nationalist ideology and organized violence. New scholarship has paid much closer attention to the microdynamics of violence, the strikingly uneven distribution of violence, the relationship between master cleavages and intimate local and personal struggles, and to process, history, and contingency. Nationalist ideology is understood to be bound up intimately with institutions and with everyday relationships at the local level. We introduce the contributions to this special issue, outlining the way in which they highlight the power of ideas, narratives, and microlevel solidarity in mobilization for violence and how they address the crucial importance of territoriality in linking ideas and action.
`In' analytical NoteNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol.19, No.1; Jan-Mar.2013: p.1-11
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol.19, No.1; Jan-Mar.2013: p.1-11
Key WordsNationalist ideology ;  Organized violence ;  Violence ;  Territoriality ;  Nationalism


 
 
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