Community conflict : partition and nationalism
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Community conflict : partition and nationalism
Routledge, 1989
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Includes index
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This book attempts to explain the dynamics of community conflict, explores the relationship between cultural differences and political behaviour and examines the role of the state. It analyses the problems in many different societies. This book should be of interest to lecturers and introductory and intermediate students in human geography, political science, international studies and sociology.
Table of Contents
1. Culture, Community and Conflict C.H.Williams and E.Kofman 2. Religious Plurality, Social Relations and Stratification in Rural Alsace E.Kofman 3. Cultural Pluralism and Political Behaviour in Northern Ireland J.N.H.Douglas 4. Cultural Federation or Sub-Cultural Autonomy: Some Spatial Aspects of Canadian Seperatism E.Bjorklund 5. Partition and Modern Nationalism S.Waterman 6. Ideological Variations in Ulster During Ireland's First Home Rule Crisis J.Anderson 7. Nationalism: Autonomous Force or Practical Politics? Place and Nationalism in Scotland J.Agnew 8. Ethnicity, Economy and Civil Society: Three Theories of Political Regionalism P.Cooke 9. Administering Ethnoregional Stability: The Soviet State and the Nationalities Question G.Smith.
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