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NATIONS AND NATIONALISM Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicit

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicit

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NATIONS AND NATIONALISM

Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism

Nationalism is the central issue of the modern world. Since the demise of the Soviet Union there has been a proliferation of nationalist and ethnic conflicts. The consequent explosion of interest in ethnicity and nationalism has created an urgent need for systematic study in this field. Nations and Nationalism aims to satisfy this need.

As a scholarly, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal, it is designed to respond to the rapid growth of research in the study of nationalism and nationalist movements throughout the world. Nations and Nationalism is the only journal in the English-speaking world specifically devoted to the study of nationalism.

The journal is published quarterly by Blackwells and includes original studies, theoretical, empirical, historical, and philosophical, of a range of issues in the field, together with review articles and book reviews. Special issues highlight subjects and areas of current interest. The journal covers all areas of the world.

Editorial Policy

The editors welcome original research articles from scholars in political science and theory, international relations, sociology, history, geography, anthropology, law, linguistics, cultural studies, area studies, economics, social policy, social psychology, art history and archaeology. Nations and Nationalism operates a rigorous refereeing policy.

Coverage

  • Theories of nationalism
  • History and ethnic identity
  • Language, ethnicity and nationalism
  • Religion and nationalism
  • Class and nationalism
  • Race and nationalism
  • Gender and nationalism
  • Space and nationalism
  • Mass media and nationalism
  • Art and nationalism
  • Imperialism and nationalism
  • Ethnic secession and irredentism
  • Democracy and multinational states
  • Nation-states and international society
  • Post-modernity and the nation
  • Moral philosophy of nationalism

Recent Contents Volume 9, Part 4, October 2003 The Ernest Gellner Nationalism Lecture

Identities, politics and post-Communism in Central Europe George Schöpflin

Articles


Is there Nationalism after Ernest Gellner? An exploration of methodological choices Geert van den Bossche The cloak, the cage and the fog of sanctity: the Zionist mission and the role of religion among Arab Jews Yehouda Shenhav Imagined homeland: landscape painting in Palestine in the 1920's Dalia Manor

Convict ancestry: a neglected aspect of Australian identity Bruce Tranter and Jed Donoghue Namibian or Namibian Baster? An analysis of national discourses in Rehoboth Kristin Kjæret and Kristian Stokke

Citizenship policies in interwar Turkey Soner Cagaptay


Editor-in-Chief

Anthony D. Smith, London School of Economics

Editors

Montserrat Guibernau, The Open University John Hutchinson, London School of Economics Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, London School of Economics Eric Kaufmann, University of Southampton Brendan O'Duffy, Queen Mary and Westfield College Gordana Uzelac, University of North London

Book Review Editor

Atsuko Ichijo, London School of Economics

Assistant Editor

Esra Bulut, London School of Economics

Managing Editor

Seeta Persaud, London School of Economics

Editorial Committee

· The Editors

· The ASEN Executive Committee

Chris Dandeker, Kings College, University of London Frank Dikotter, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Sebastian Garman, Brunel University Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, London School of Economics Deniz Kandiyoti, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Stephanie Lawson, University of East Anglia Athena Leoussi, University of Reading Cornelia Navari, University of Birmingham George Schopflin, School for Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London Jack Spence, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London

International Advisory Board

Peter Alter, Gerhard Mercator University, Germany Benedict Anderson, Cornell University, USA Michael Banton, University of Bristol, UK Michael Billig, Loughborough University, UK John Breuilly, University of Birmingham, UK Bruce Cauthen, USA Walker Connor, Middlebury College, USA Daniele Conversi, European Policy Research Centre, UK Tamara Dragadze, UK Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway Salvador Giner, University of Barcelona, Spain Susan Mary Grant, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Adrian Guelke, Queen's University of Belfast, UK Natividad Gutierrez, Ciudad University, Mexico Michael Hechter, University of Washington, USA Eric Hobsbawm, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Donald Horowitz, Duke University, USA Geoffrey Hosking, School for Slavonic & East European Studies, University of London Andreas Kappeler, Vienna University, Austria Pascalis Kitromilides, Centre D'Etudes D'Asie Mineure, Greece Victoria Koroteyeva, University of Moscow, Russia David Miller, University of Oxford, UK Benjamin Neuberger, The Open University of Israel, Israel Ephraim Nimni, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Xose-Manoel Nunez, The University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain Brendan O'Leary, University of Pennsylvania, USA Jan Penrose, University of Edinburgh, UK Ralph Premdas, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Yezid Sayigh, University of Cambridge, UK Philip Schlesinger, University of Stirling, UK Dominique Schnapper, Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences socials, France John Stone, Boston University, USA Yael Tamir, Tel Aviv University, Israel Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy Peter van der Veer, Research Centre Religion and Society, The Netherlands Pierre van den Berghe, University of Washington, USA Kosaku Yoshino, University of Tokyo, Japan Oliver Zimmer, University of Durham, UK


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