Keyword [Nationhood] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Han Dynasty Lacquer Qi-Zi-Lian Art Culture Research |
2. | The cyber-framing of Nigerian nationhood: Diaspora and the imagined nation |
3. | False closure: Narratives of trauma, healing, and American nationhood |
4. | Envisioning nationhood: Kiowa expressive culture, 1875--1939 |
5. | Consuming racial others: Media representations of racial otherness in Japanese nationhood |
6. | Media, nationhood, and state: Zheng Guanying and the urban cultural sphere in late Qing Shanghai |
7. | The Basque diaspora webscape: Online discourses of Basque diaspora identity, nationhood, and homeland |
8. | Pledging transnational allegiances: Nationhood, selfhood, and belonging in Jewish American and Asian American immigrant narratives |
9. | Civil religions, secular faiths: Improvised belief and nationhood in contemporary American fiction |
10. | Playing at nation: Soccer institutions, racial ideology, and national integration in Argentina, 1912-1931 |
11. | The historical novels of Bhai Vir Singh: Narratives of Sikh nationhood |
12. | Stoking the Fire: Nationhood in Early Twentieth Century Cherokee Writing |
13. | Anti-Catholicism and the Rise of Protestant Nationhood in North America, 1830--1871 |
14. | Embodied land: Narratives of nationhood in the Americas (Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Guadeloupe) |
15. | Multiple beginnings: Crisis of gender, masculinity, nationhood, and many arrivals of modernity in modern Korean literature and cinema |
16. | German linguistic nationhood, 1806--1866: Philology, cultural translation, and historical identity in preunification Germany |
17. | Transatlantic convergence of Englishness and Americanness: Cultural memory, nationhood, and imperialism in twentieth century modernist fiction |
18. | 'An apprenticeship to liberty': The incorporation of Louisiana and the struggle for nationhood in the early American republic, 1803--1820 |
19. | Conceptions of nationhood among the 1848-1849 Frankfurt parliamentarian |
20. | Geographies of exile and the making of French nationhood in the nineteenth century |
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