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29 sty 2021 · The article further focused on aspects of Greek nationalism and the construction of the Greek lost homelands—territories in Asia Minor and Eastern Thrace where Greek Orthodox populations lived and were expelled after the 1922 defeat and the 1923 exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey.
21 paź 2024 · nationalism, ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests. This article discusses the origins and history of nationalism to the 1980s.
The nationalism to which such symbolism of victory relates is the assertion of legitimacy for a nation and its effectiveness as a political entity (Mock 2012). However, there are entirely different symbols: Mock (2012) looks at symbols of defeat in Serbia, France, Greece, and Ghana.
16 sie 2023 · There were three additional reasons that channelled anti-colonial nationalism along a modernizing course. The first was that the two non-Western countries that could act as models for states seeking to break with their colonial past, Japan and Turkey, had viewed nationalism from this perspective.
historical science. What we see in Japan today is also referred to as ‘neo-nationalism’, which until a few years ago was largely confined to the very margins of political debates in Japan. In other words: there was nation-alism and ‘neo-nationalism’, but essentially nationalists talked to each
Explores the role of national symbols and ceremonies as markers of nation-building. Argues that symbolism is a significant element of the nation-building process as it authenticates boundaries. Highlights self-reference, differentiation, and recognition, as three crucial processes in nation-building. 1924 Accesses.
Emerging from a successful separatist war of independence (1821-1827) against the centuries-long Ottoman dominion of the Balkans, the modern Greek nation-state was founded in the early 1830s, and its institutions, especially education, contributed to the construction of the national character.