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  1. Cultural nationalism, neither ethnic nor civic.Kai Nielsen - 1996 - Philosophical Forum 28 (1-2):42-52.
  2. Raden Ajeng Kartini and cultural nationalism in Java.Joost Coté - 2014 - In Barnita Bagchi (ed.), Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education. London: Berghahn Books.
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    Cultural Nationalism in Herder.Royal J. Schmidt - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1/4):407.
  4. Cultural nationalism: the idea of historical destiny in Spanish America.César Grana - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Cultural Nationalism and Modern Manuscripts: Kingsley Amis, Saul Bellow, Franz Kafka.Zachary Leader - 2013 - Critical Inquiry 40 (1):160-193.
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    IAgainst Cultural Nationalism: Reply to Zachary Leader.Marcel Lepper - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 41 (1):153-159.
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    The Liberal Foundations of Cultural Nationalism.Chaim Gans - 2000 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):441-466.
    According to cultural nationalism, members of groups sharing a common history and societal culture have a fundamental, morally significant interest in adhering to their culture and in sustaining it for generations. Moreover, this interest should be protected by states. I shall examine three theses included in this statement. The first, theadherence thesis,relates to the basic interest people have in adhering to their national culture. The second thesis ishistorical.It concerns the basic interest people have in recognizing and protecting the (...)
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    The Liberal Foundations of Cultural Nationalism.Chaim Gans - 2000 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):441-466.
    According to cultural nationalism, members of groups sharing a common history and societal culture have a fundamental, morally significant interest in adhering to their culture and in sustaining it for generations. Moreover, this interest should be protected by states. I shall examine three theses included in this statement. The first, theadherence thesis,relates to the basic interest people have in adhering to their national culture. The second thesis ishistorical.It concerns the basic interest people have in recognizing and protecting the (...)
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    A common culture? Nationalist ideas in 19th-century European Thought.John Burrow - 2006 - History of European Ideas 32 (3):333-344.
  10. Translation and Cultural Nationalism in the Reign of Elizabeth.Julia G. Ebel - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (4):593.
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  11. Kollar, Jan cultural nationalism.E. Varossova - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (12):654-662.
     
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    Klementyna Tanska Hoffmanowa, cultural nationalism and a new formula for Polish womanhood.Bogna Lorence-Kot - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (4-5):435-450.
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  13. An Examination of the Feasibility of Cultural Nationalism as Ideal Theory.Hsin-wen Lee - 2014 - Ethical Perspectives 21 (1):199-224.
    The principle of national self-determination holds that a national community, simply by virtue of being a national community, has a prima facie right to create its own sovereign state. While many support this principle, not as many agree that it should be formally recognized by political institutions. One of the main concerns is that implementing this principle may lead to certain types of inequalities—between nations with and without their own states, members inside and outside the border, and members and nonmembers (...)
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    Our Country Right or Wrong: A Pragmatic Response to Anti-Democratic Cultural Nationalism in China.Sor-Hoon Tan - 2010 - Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (2):45-69.
    Since Deng Xiaoping came into power, China has been described as pragmatic in its approach to politics and development, and in the nineties there has been a revival of interest in Chinese cultural tradition. What is the relation between these two phenomena? Do they coexist, separately in mutual indifference, or in tension? Has there been constructive engagement, or at the very least does the potential for such engagement exist? More specifically, what roles, if any, do they play in China's (...)
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    Farmers' movements and cultural nationalism in India: An ambiguous relationship. [REVIEW]Staffan Lindberg - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (6):837-868.
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    After “Cool Japan”: A Study on Cultural Nationalism.Hiroshi Yoshioka - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (2):3-11.
    What is the meaning of “Japanese” culture? In earlier ages, it was about temples, Noh plays, Kabuki, Utamaro and Wabi-sabi. These traditional icons have, since the Meiji era (1868-1912), been identified as typically Japanese. Are they, however, still relevant today? Has there been any crucial mutation in the cultural identity of Japan? In the contemporary era, more and more people associate Japanese culture with Manga, animation and video games, in other words with cultural developments of the post-World War (...)
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    The Marketization of Foreign Cultural Policy: The Cultural Nationalism of the Competition State.Somogy Varga - 2013 - Constellations 20 (3):442-458.
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    The role of Heinrich Von Stein in Nietzsche's emergence as a critic of Wagnerian idealism and cultural nationalism.Roderick Stackelberg - 1976 - Nietzsche Studien 5 (1):178.
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    The role of Heinrich Von Stein in nietzsche’s emergence as a critic of Wagnerian idealism and cultural nationalism.Roderick Stackelberg - 1976 - Nietzsche Studien 5:178-193.
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    The Role of Heinrich Von Stein in Nietzsche’s Emergence as a Critic of Wagnerian Idealism and Cultural Nationalism.Roderick Stackelberg - 1976 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 5:178-193.
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  21. Liberal Nationalism, Culture, and Justice.Simon Cushing - 2002 - Social Philosophy Today 18:151-165.
    Over the past ten years or so, the position of Liberal Nationalism has progressed from being an apparent oxymoron to a widely accepted view. In this paper I sketch the most prominent liberal defenses of nationalism, focusing first on the difficulties of specifying criteria of nationhood, then criticizing what I take to be the most promising, culture-based defense, forwarded by Will Kymlicka. I argue that such an approach embroils one in a pernicious conservatism completely at odds with the (...)
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    Cultural and Cosmopolitan: Idealized Femininity and Embodied Nationalism in Nigerian Beauty Pageants.Oluwakemi M. Balogun - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (3):357-381.
    This article uses a comparative-case research design of two different national beauty pageants in Nigeria to ask how and why gendered nationalisms are constructed for different audiences and aims. Both contests claim to represent “true Nigerian womanhood” yet craft separate models of idealized femininity and present different nationalist agendas. I argue that these differences stem from two distinct representations of gendered national identities. The first pageant, “Queen Nigeria,” whose winners do not compete outside of Nigeria, brands itself as a Nigerian-based (...)
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    White nationalism, armed culture and state violence in the age of Donald Trump.Henry A. Giroux - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (9):887-910.
    With the election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States, the discourse of an authoritarianism and the echoes of a fascist past have moved from the margins to the center of American politics. A culture of war buttressed by the forces of white supremacy and militarization has been unleashed in a series of policies designed to return the United States to a history in which the public sphere was largely white and Christian, and the economy and the (...)
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    Nationalism and culture.Rudolf Rocker - 1937 - St. Paul: M. E. Coughlin. Edited by Michael E. Coughlin.
    An important contribution to our thought about human society. A classic, long out of print.
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    Liberal Nationalist versus Postnational Social Integration: On the Nation's Ethno-Cultural Particularity and ‘Concreteness’.Arash Abizadeh - 2004 - Nations and Nationalism 10 (3):231-250.
    Liberal nationalists advance two claims: (1) an empirical claim that nationalism is functionally indispensable to the viability of liberal democracy (because it is necessary to social integration) and (2) a normative claim that some forms of nationalism are compatible with liberal democratic norms. The empirical claim is often supported, against postnationalists’ view that social integration can bypass ethnicity and nationality, by pointing to the inevitable ethnic and cultural particularities of all political institutions. I argue that (1) the (...)
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    Print-culture and the advent of nationalism. State-patriotism and the problem of nationality in the popular culture of the printing press during the period of “Vormärz” in Denmark.Henrik Horstbøll - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4):467-475.
    (1993). Print-culture and the advent of nationalism. State-patriotism and the problem of nationality in the popular culture of the printing press during the period of “Vormärz” in Denmark. History of European Ideas: Vol. 16, No. 4-6, pp. 467-475.
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    Cultural Race and an Inclusive Nationalism Sun Yat-sen’s (1866-1925) Nationalism during China’s Modernization.G. Kentak Son - 2020 - Cultura 17 (2):165-180.
    Sun Yat-Sen was a Chinese philosopher and politician, who served as the provisional first president of the Republic of China, and first leader of the Kuomintang. He argued that common blood, language, customs, religion and livelihood were the five essential elements that constituted a nation. Sun was influenced by social Darwinism in his understanding that socio-cultural forces could override the innate characteristics of race. Thus, he employed racially defined nationalism by invoking anti-Manchuism. Although China’s modernisation in the first (...)
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    Communalism, Nationalism, Secularism: Historical Thinking in India and the Problem of Cultural Diversity.Michael Gottlob - 2007 - In Jörn Rüsen (ed.), Time and history: the variety of cultures. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 10--179.
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    Enlightened Nationalism: The Transformation of Prussian Political Culture, 1806-1848.Matthew Bernard Levinger - 2000 - Oup Usa.
    Focusing on Prussia from the Napoleonic era to the Revolution of 1848, this book boldly reinterprets the origins of German nationalism by tracing its links to eighteenth-century Enlightenment thought. It also presents a new perspective on the role of discourse in historical change, emphasizing how the concept 'nation' transformed the horizon of Prussian political debate.
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  30. The culture(s) of the republic: Nationalism and multiculturalism in French republican thought.Cécile Laborde - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (5):716-735.
  31. Nationalists and Nomads. Essays on Francophone African Literature and Culture. By Christopher L. Miller.M. A. Majumdar - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):822-822.
     
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  32. Romania, Culture, and Nationalism: A Tribute to Radu Florescu. Edited by Anthony R. DeLuca and Paul D. Quinlan.V. N. Constantinescu - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):663-663.
     
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    Nationalism as an aesthetic category in Slavonic and Balkan musical cultures.Nadežda Mosusova - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):709-712.
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    Culture conflicts and types of nationalism.H. Lorković - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):241-245.
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    Discourse on nationalism in China’s traditional cultural education: Teachers’ perspectives.Xi Wang & Ting Wang - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (12):1089-1100.
    Education of Chinese cultural traditions has been endorsed by the central government in Mainland China in recent years. The article presents a study which examined how nationalism advocated in the policy text has been interpreted at the localized level by primary school teachers in Beijing. The study draws on discourse theories as the primary point of reference. The qualitative coding methods and textual analysis were employed to interpret the meanings of 52 interview transcripts of public primary school teachers. (...)
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    Do I need ethnic culture to be free? A critique of Will Kymlicka’s liberal nationalism.Laurence Piper - 2002 - South African Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):180-189.
    As part of a vigorous debate about the politics of multiculturalism, Will Kymlicka has sought to find grounds within liberal political theory to defend rights for cultural groups. Kymlicka argues that the individual's ability to choose the good life necessarily takes place in a cultural context such that access to one's ethnic or national culture constitutes a condition of autonomy. Thus, in liberal societies where the culture of minority ethnic groups or nations is under threat, these groups should (...)
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    Chapter 5 Ethnonationalism, Nationalism, Empire: Their Origins and Their Relationship to Power, Conflict and Culture Building.Abraham Rosman & Paula Rubel - 2006 - Global Bioethics 19 (1):55-71.
    This chapter explores the concepts of ethnic identity, ethnogenesis, ethnonationalism, nationalism and multiculturalism, linking them to a critical analysis of the selective revival of the past. In particular, it looks at the meanings of the concept of ethnonationalism, and at its historical origins, in terms of how it relates to the history of nation building and national culture building, which ethnonationalism represents. Drawing on comparative ethnographic analysis, the chapter examines two opposite processes; the ways in which new ethnic groups (...)
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    Politics, economy, or culture? The rise and development of Basque nationalism in the light of social movement theory.Ludger Mees - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (3/4):311-331.
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    Dogmas of difference: Culture and nationalism in theories of international politics.Stephanie Lawson - 1998 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (4):62-92.
    A feature of recent social science theorizing has been a revival of interest in the concept of culture. While always fundamental to the discipline of anthropology, the culture concept is now commonly employed in other fields as well. Since the end of the Cold War in particular, theories of international politics have been in search of fresh explanatory categories and the culture concept has been adopted in some influential approaches to serve this purpose. As with other social science concepts, however, (...)
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    Beyond the cultural argument for liberal nationalism.Margaret Moore - 1999 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 2 (3):26-47.
    The nation is usually taken to be an expression, and ?nationalism? a defence, of culture. But we may have sanguinary national conflict (as in Northern Ireland or the former Yugoslavia) where cultural difference is small; and we may have minimal conflict (as in Switzerland or Belgium) where cultural difference is great. This essay proposes a shift, away from seeing nations as grounded in culture, to seeing them as grounded in ?identity? ? often forged by historical forces having (...)
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  41. On the Demos and its Kin: Nationalism, Democracy, and the Boundary Problem.Arash Abizadeh - 2012 - American Political Science Review 106 (4):867-882.
    Cultural-nationalist and democratic theory both seek to legitimize political power via collective self-rule: their principle of legitimacy refers right back to the very persons over whom political power is exercised. But such self-referential theories are incapable of jointly solving the distinct problems of legitimacy and boundaries, which they necessarily combine, once it is assumed that the self-ruling collectivity must be a pre-political, in-principle bounded, ground of legitimacy. Cultural nationalism claims that political power is legitimate insofar as it (...)
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  42. French Literary Fascism: Nationalism, Anti-Semitism and the Ideology of Culture. By David Carroll.S. F. Zamponi - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):288-288.
     
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    Cosmo-nationalism: American, French and German Philosophy.Oisín Keohane - 2018 - Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.
    Cosmo-nationalism interrogates the rise of national philosophies and their impact on cosmopolitanism and nationalism. -/- The idea of national philosophy carries in it a strange contradiction. We talk about 'German philosophy' or 'American philosophy'. But philosophy has always pictured itself to be the project of universality. It presents itself as something that takes place outside or beyond the national – detachable from language, culture and history. -/- So why do we assign nationalities to philosophies? Building on Jacques Derrida's (...)
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    Nationalism and internationalism intertwined: a European history of concepts beyond nation states.Pasi Ihalainen & Antero Holmila (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    It is commonplace that the modern world is more international than at any point in human history. Yet the sheer profusion of terms for describing political orders above the nation-state-including "international," "global," "transnational," and "cosmopolitan," among others-is but one indication of how conceptually complex this topic actually is. Taking a wide view of international projects in Europe since the eighteenth century, Nationalism and Internationalism Intertwined explores discourses and practices to challenge nation-centered histories and trace the entanglements that arise from (...)
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  45. Defending community: Nationalism, Patristism, and Culture.M. Moore - 2010 - In Duncan Bell (ed.), Ethics and World Politics. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Liberal democracy, nationalism and culture: multiculturalism and Scottish independence.Richard T. Ashcroft & Mark Bevir - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (1):65-86.
  47. The Aesthetics of Nationalism and the Limits of Culture.David Carroll - 2000 - In Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell (eds.), Politics and Aesthetics in the Arts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 112--39.
     
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  48. Thin universalism and cultural identity : The case of Welsh nationalism.Gwenllian Lansdown - 2006 - In B. A. Haddock, Peri Roberts & Peter Sutch (eds.), Principles and Political Order: The Challenge of Diversity. Routledge.
     
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    Constitutional Origins of Ethnic Nationalism: Cultural Aporia of a Nation-State.Zaal Andronikashvili - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (202):123-144.
    ExcerptIn the spring of 2021, the president of the European Council, Charles Michel, received a non-paper titled “West Balkans—A Way Forward.” The scandalous paper envisaged a redrawing of several national borders in the West Balkans. Among other changes, it proposed “the unification of Kosovo and Albania” and the “joining of larger parts of the Republika Srpska’s territory with Serbia.”1 However, this scandalous proposition, which the EU preferred to meet with silence, was not limited to a redrawing of the borders. What (...)
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    The national and nationalistic in the musical culture of the U.S.S.R.Rimma Kosacheva - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):707-708.
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