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Urmila Phadnis. Ethnicity and Nation-building in South Asia. Nueva Delhi/Newbury Park/Londres: Sage, 1990, 328 pp.
Estudios de Asia y África
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Urmila Phadnis, Ethnicity and Nation-Building in South Asia, Sage, Nueva Delhi/Newbury Park-Londres, 1990, 328 pp.
Estudios de Asia y África
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¿Negar o reescribir la Hispanidad? Los nacionalismos subestatales ibéricos y América Latina, 1898-1936
Historia Mexicana
2017“...A good part of the historiographic discussion on the process of nation-building in Spain in the 19th Century has revolved around the question of weak nationalization. ...”
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Entre el protectorado y la República del Sagrado Corazón: el Ecuador garciano, 1860-1875
Historia Mexicana
2015“...This article analyzes the political project undertaken by García Moreno in Ecuador following the failure of his offer to make the country a protectorate of Napoleonic France (1859-1862), questioning the true meaning of “monarchism” among the preferred forms of government for the purposes of nation building in Latin America. Supported by letters, transcripts of debates, newspaper archives and other sources, this article traces the construction of this project from its initial discouragements to its final nationalistic appeal. ...”
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Proyección exterior, hispanoamericanismo y regeneración nacional en la península Ibérica en el siglo XIX
Historia Mexicana
2018“...On the one hand, the nation-building project of the liberal state looked to ethnic characterizations and explanations for the decadence of their countries. ...”