págs. 665-685
Performing the national territory: The geography of national-day celebrations
págs. 686-706
págs. 707-725
Explaining age differences in positive attitudes towards national commemorations: the role of what people commemorate
págs. 726-745
What is ‘needed’ to keep remembering?: War-specific communication, parental exemplar behaviour and participation in national commemorations
págs. 746-769
Norwegian national day oratory: constructing and reconstructing a national we
págs. 770-789
págs. 790-814
págs. 815-836
Extranational spaces and the disruption of national boundaries: Turkish immigrant media and claims against the state in 1980s West Germany
págs. 837-855
International solidarity and ethnic boundaries: using the Israeli–Palestinian conflict to strengthen ethno-national claims in Northern Ireland
págs. 856-877
Rebuilding Indigenous nations through constitutional development: a case study of the Métis in Canada
págs. 878-901
The smallest ideological and political battlefield: depicting borders on postage stamps – the case of Israel
págs. 902-928
Language as a public good and national identity: Scotland's competing heritage languages
págs. 929-951
Narratives of the nation in the Olympic opening ceremonies: comparative analysis of Beijing 2008 and London 2012
págs. 952-969
Revitalizing the ‘civic’ and ‘ethnic’ distinction.: Perceptions of nationhood across two dimensions, 44 countries and two decades
págs. 970-993
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