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Fall 2008

History - 698.002

Nationalism of Small Nations

Instructor: Libaridian, Gerard Hours: 3
Level: Graduate Language: None

This graduate seminar will focus on exploring the theoretical and practical distinctions between nationalism in general and the nationalism of small nations. The seminar will cover the classics of nationalism studies and literature that challenges it, developing new insights in the understanding of the phenomenon in the case of small nations.

The seminar will consist of discussion sessions, student presentations, and a major paper that may cover a specific dimension or case elucidating the problem.

Meets With:

  • Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, & Islamic Stud 271.001



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