Nationalism and the Multination State
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This reference work brings together in one volume the multi-faceted culture of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, from Borgen to Lordi.
Alain Dieckhoff es Investigador Principal Senior en el Centre for International Studies and Research y profesor en Sciences Po, París. Su trabajo académico profundiza en las complejidades del Israel contemporáneo y el conflicto árabe-israelí. También ha dirigido un importante estudio comparativo sobre el nacionalismo en el mundo occidental. La investigación de Dieckhoff ofrece una profunda perspectiva sobre intrincadas dinámicas geopolíticas.



This reference work brings together in one volume the multi-faceted culture of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, from Borgen to Lordi.
Interest in the study of national identity as a collective phenomenon is a growing concern among the social and political sciences. This book addresses the scholarly interest in examining the origins of ideologies and social practices that give historical meaning, cohesion and uniqueness to modern national communities. It focuses on the various routes taken towards the construction of cultural authenticity as an inspirational purpose of nation-building and reveals the diversity of the themes, practices and symbols used to encourage self-identification and communality. Among the techniques explored are the dramatization of suffering and tragedy, the exaltation of heroes and deeds, the evocation of landscape, nature and the arts and the delimitation of collective values to be pursued during reconstruction in post-war periods.