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CALL FOR PAPERS for the journal "National Identities".
'National Identities' is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that appears three times a year. It focusses upon national identities and their relationship between territory, political structures and cultural
traditions. We believe that national identities are primarily constructed and are not confined to what is called the nation as it is
understood in the Western world since the late c18th.
We encourage scholars from various disciplines to explore the ways
social, political and regional groups constructed their identities, to
what aims and how these identity constructions and images have changed
through time.
Furthermore, we invite papers discussing the question of if and to what extent cultural development is connected to the quest of identity.
Against this background, we welcome innovative research on the following themes (amongst others):
- Identity and territory
- Boundaries, borderlands, and national identity
- Diaspora populations and national identity
- Identity issues in antiquity, the middle ages and the
early modern period
- Art, music and identity
- Regions, cities and identity
- 'National identity' in the developing world Constitutions and identity
- The Cold War and identity
- Language and identity
- Landscape Architecture, Architecture and identity
Editorial correspondence should be addressed as
follows:
Peter Catterall (politics/political history)
P.P.CATTERALL@qmw.ac.uk
Dave Kaplan (geography) dkaplan@kent.edu
Elfie Rembold (cultural history) elfrem@transmedia.de
Christopher Vernon (arts/architecture/landscape)
christopher.vernon@uwa.edu.au
For further information see:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/
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