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Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.1 Central Arguments
1.2 Theoretical Underpinnings and Methodology
1.3 Different Approaches to Contemporary Nationalism
CHAPTER 2
Nationalism Resurgent: Central Paradox of the Global Era?
2.1 Defining Globalization
2.2 Defining Nationalism
2.3 Paradox of Nationalist Resurgence in the Era of Globalization
2.4 Summary: Constructing the Globalization Hypothesis
CHAPTER 3
The Globalization Hypothesis and Its Fallacies
3.1 Nationalism Resurgent3.2 Old and New Nationalisms
3.3 The Globalization Hypothesis: An Incomplete Picture
3.4 Conclusion
CHAPTER 4
Globalization and Georgian Nationalism
4.1 The Beginnings: Georgian Nationalism in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
4.2 The Soviet Legacy and Folklorization of Georgian Nationalism
4.3 Georgia�s Post-Communist Nationalism: The Three Phases
4.3.1 Phase A: National Fundamentalism
4.3.2 Phase B: National Apathy
4.3.3 Phase C: Competing Variants of Nationalism
4.4 Conclusion
CHAPTER 5
Globalization and Basque Nationalism5.1 Sabino Arana and the Beginnings of Basque Nationalism
5.2 Francoism and the Diversification of Basque Nationalism
5.3 Transition to Democracy and Institutionalization of Nationalism
5.4 Contending Approaches: Modernization or Globalization
5.5 ETA vs. Guggenheim: Globalization and contemporary Basque nationalism
5.6 Conclusion
CHAPTER 6
Globalization and Nationalism: the Relationship Revisited
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
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