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Introduction
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The Exercise of Nationalism: Exploring its Civic and Ethnic Components
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Civic Nationalism Versus Ethnic Nationalism
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The Modernists and the Ethnicists
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Identity
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Conclusion
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Chapter One
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Ethnic Nationalism and Civic Nationalism
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The Difference Civic Nationalism
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Ethnic Nationalism
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Interplay
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Culture
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Conclusion
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Chapter Two
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Nationalism as Perceived by the Modernists
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Structural Elements in Modernist Theory
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Civil Society and the State
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Time and Consciousness
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Culture and Ethnicity
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Conclusion
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Chapter Three
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Nationalism as Perceived by the Ethnicists
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The Ethnicists and the Importance of the Ethnie
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Ethnicity and Nationalism
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Chauvinism
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Time and History as Content
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A Brief Comment on Citizenship
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Conclusion
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Conclusion
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A Critical Overview
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Objectivity Versus Subjectivity
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Emotionalism and Reductionism
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Rural and Urban Groups
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The Marriage of Two Sides the Intermeshing
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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