Language, nation, and state : identity politics in a multilingual age
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Language, nation, and state : identity politics in a multilingual age
(Europe in transition : the NYU European studies series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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La politique de Babel : du monolinguisme d'État au plurilinguisme des peuples
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Papers presented at a conference held in Paris in Sept. 1998, co-sponsored by the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales and the Remarque Institute
"The present edition follows the French version, except for an Introduction that has been re-cast for an English readership"--Pref
Originally published: Paris : Karthala, 2002
Includes bibliographical references
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- Introduction
- T.Judt & D.Lacorne PART 1: THE LIMITS OF NATIONAL MONOLINGUALISM French Jacobinism and the Challenge of Linguistic, Ethnic, and Regional Variety
- A.Fenet Occitan: The History of Decline
- P.Martel Language Wars in the USA: The Case of California
- D.Lopez PART 2: THE FRAGILITY OF PLURILINGUAL NATIONS Nationalism versus Bilingualism: The Belgian Case
- A.von Busekist Struggling Against Territory: Language Policy in Canada
- K.McRoberts Multiculturalism and Plurilingualism: The Swiss Experience
- U.Windisch PART 3: NATION-MAKING AND LINGUISTIC REVIVALS The Invention of Hebrew as a Daily Language
- A.Dieckhoff Acculturation and Linguistic Reconstruction in Ukraine, Lithuania, and Belorusse
- D.Beauvois Unity and Plurality in the Serbo-Croatian Linguistic Domain
- P.Garde Conclusion: The Internet: A New Babel? Languages and Language Communities in the Age of Electronic Discourses
- G.Nunberg
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