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so:text | For the modernist, in contrast, the past is largely irrelevant. The nation is a modern phenomenon, the product of nationalist ideologies, which themselves are the expression of modern, industrial society. The nationalist is free to use ethnic heritages, but nation-building can proceed without the aid of an ethnic past. Hence, nations are phenomena of a particular stage of history, and embedded in purely modern conditions. (en) |
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so:description | Gastronomy or Geology? The Role of Nationalism in the Reconstruction of Nations. (1994) (en) |
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