Contemporary Majority Nationalism

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A01=Geneviève Nootens
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Author_André Lecours
Author_Geneviève Nootens
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780773538252
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In light of a renewed interest in the study of nationalism, Contemporary Majority Nationalism brings together a group of major scholars committed to making sense of this widespread phenomenon. To better illustrate the reality of majority nationalism and the way it has been expressed, authors combine analytical and comparative perspectives. In the first section, contributors highlight the paradox of majority nationalism and the ways in which collective identities become national identities. The second section offers in-depth case study analyses of France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Canada, and the United States. This book is an international project led by three members of the Research Group on Plurinational Societies based at Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Contributors include James Bickerton (St-Francis Xavier University), Angel Castineira (ESADE - Escuela superior de administracion y direccion de empresas), John Coakley (University College Dublin), Alain Dieckhoff (Institut d'etudes politiques, Paris), Louis Dupont (Sorbonne University), Enric Fossas (Unversitat Autonoma de Barcelona), Alain-G. Gagnon (Universite du Quebec a Montreal), Liah Greenfeld (Boston University), Andre Lecours (Ottawa University), John Loughlin (St Edmund's College, Cambridge, and Cambridge University), and Genevieve Nootens (Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi).
Alain-G. Gagnon is professor of political science at Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Research Chair in Quebec and Canadian Studies, and the author of The Case for Multinational Federalism. Andre Lecours is associate professor at the University of Ottawa, and the author of Basque Nationalism and the Spanish State. Genevieve Nootens teaches political philosophy at Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, is Research Chair in Democracy and Sovereignty, and co-author of Dominant Nationalism, Dominant Ethnicity.