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Hardcover:
9781849712231 | Routledge, October 30, 2010, cover price $110.00
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9781138985988 | Routledge, May 31, 2016, cover price $47.95
Product Description: Drawing on empirical research, this study proposes a new examination of Southeast Asia. The book does not presume the region to be a static regional construct composed of rigidly defined and bounded national, sociocultural, and ecological units...read more
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9784876989638 | 2 edition (Kyoto Univ Pr, February 1, 2012), cover price $79.95 | About this edition: Drawing on empirical research, this study proposes a new examination of Southeast Asia.
Product Description: A staple of postwar academic writing, ânationalismâ is a contentious and often unanalyzed abstraction. It is generally treated as something âimagined,â âfashioned,â and âdisseminated,â as an idea located in the mind, in printed matter, on maps, in symbols such as flags and anthems, and in collective memory...read more
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9780896802735 | 1 edition (Ohio Univ Pr, April 1, 2010), cover price $28.95 | About this edition: A staple of postwar academic writing, ânationalismâ is a contentious and often unanalyzed abstraction.
Product Description: As much of the world turns its attention to questions of the role and even survival of the nation-state formation in an increasingly globalized world, the authors of this interdisciplinary volume shift the focus of the debate by examining various sites of social action where the nation-state is still in a formative stage even as it is increasingly under threat...read more
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9781920901073 | Trans Pacific Pr, June 30, 2005, cover price $74.95 | About this edition: As much of the world turns its attention to questions of the role and even survival of the nation-state formation in an increasingly globalized world, the authors of this interdisciplinary volume shift the focus of the debate by examining various sites of social action where the nation-state is still in a formative stage even as it is increasingly under threat.
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