Nationalism and national integration

Anthony H. Birch

Nationalist theories are still controversial, while the process and frequent failures of national integration are issues of central importance in the contemporary world. Birch's argument is illustrated by detailed and topical case studies of national integration in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia: the United Kingdom, with the Welsh, the Scots, the Irish and the coloured minorities; Canada, with its Anglo-French tensions, its cultural pluralism and its indigenous peoples claiming the right of self-government; Australia, with its increasing ethnic diversity and its failure to integrate the Aborigines.

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[目次]

  • Acknowledgements
  • List of tables PART ONE: THEORY AND PRACTICE Concepts and problems The origins and nature of nationalist theory Nationalism and its critics National integration The question of minority rights Minority nationalist movements and the question of secession PART TWO: PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE National integration in the United Kingdom National integration in Canada National integration in Australia Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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書名 Nationalism and national integration
著作者等 Birch, Anthony Harold
Birch A.H.
出版元 Unwin Hyman
刊行年月 1989
ページ数 253 p.
大きさ 22 cm
ISBN 0043201814
0043201806
NCID BA07166173
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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