| No 309
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National Identity and Geopolitical Visions. Maps of Pride and Pain |
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Publication (Book) |
Routledge: London/New York |
| Published in |
U.K., 1996 |
| Language |
English |
| Abstract |
The nation-state acts as an information system linking traumatic or joyous events in history to a particular territory. Identifying with a territory simply elicits certain views on the world albeit in a contingent way, given certain national challenges, historical facts and ideas. This book is an attempt to establish the occurence of such views and to relate them to the history and the geopolitical conditions of nine nationalities and states; among them Russia and Serbia. |
| Availability |
Library of Central European University, Budapest |
| Discipline(s) |
political geography
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