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_aNational memories : _bconstructing identity in populist times / _cedited by Henry L. Roediger, III and James V. Wettsch. |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2022. |
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520 | _aThis volume brings together distinguished scholars to address broad societal claims about the surge in populist nationalism in the scholarly literature on collective memory. The book sets the stage by examining historical origins and case studies of populism and nationalism in the United States before exploring these phenomena in the global context. Next, the book establishes conceptual frameworks for approaching nationalism and populism in national narratives through the literature on collective memory, political psychology, history, and international studies. The book concludes with a discussion on common themes uncovered over the course of the book. Throughout each section, the book uses empirical evidence and conceptual claims to shed light on the rise in global populist nationalism in a thoughtful, comprehensive manner for scholars of a wide range of backgrounds.National Memories offers a multidisciplinary, modern approach to an old global societal challenge in a time of great political and social upheaval."-- | ||
650 | _aPolitical psychology | ||
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_aPopulism _929667 |
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_aNationalism and collective memory _9853857 |
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_aRoediger III, Henry L., _eeditor _91637174 |
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_aWettsch, James V., _eeditor _91637175 |
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