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The class forces that have come to play a central role in directing movements in different socio-political, temporal, and geographic settings are explored in case studies of
the political history of nationalist movements in Palestine, Kurdistan, South Africa, Northern Ireland, Puerto Rico, the Basque Country, and Quebec
the role of the state in ethnic conflicts in India, China, the former Soviet Union, and the former Yugoslavia
the role of women and issues of gender and class in Africa, the Middle East, and Central America.
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Preface
Introduction
Part I: The National Question in the Third World
1. Palestinian Nationalism and the Struggle for National Self-Determination Gordon Welty
2. The Kurdish National Movement and the Struggle for National Autonomy Ferhad Ibrahim
3. Apartheid and the National Question in South Africa Martin J. Murray
4. Ethnicity, Religion, and National Politics in India Dipankar Gupta
5. Women in National Liberation Struggles in the Third World Ona Altson Dosunmu and M. Bahati Kuumba
Part II: The National Question in Advanced Capitalist Countries
6. Puerto Rican Nationalism and the Struggle for Independence Juan Manuel Carri�n
7. The National Question and the Struggle against British Imperialism in North Ireland Martin Orr
8. Basque Nationalism and the Struggle for Self-Determination in the Basque Country Francisco Letamend�a
9. Quebec Nationalism and the Struggle for Sovereignty in French Canada Gilles Bourque
Part III: Socialism and the Nationalities Question
10. The Nationalities Question in the Former Soviet Union: Transcaucasia, the Baltics, and Central Asia Levon Chorbajian
11. National Minorities and Nationalities Policy in China Gerard Postiglione
12. Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination in the former Yugoslavia Jasminka Udovicki
Selected Bibliography
About the Contributors
Berch Berberoglu is Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology, and Director of the Institute for International Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. He has published thirteen books, including The Political Economy of Development: Development Theory and the Prospects for Change in the Third World and Class Structure and Social Transformations. |
Contributors: Gilles Bourque, Juan Manuel Carrion, Levon Chorbajian, Ona Altson Dosunmu, Dipankar Gupta, Ferhad Ibrahim, M. Bahati Kuumba, Francisco Letamendia, Martin J. Murray, Martin Orr, Gerald Postiglione, Jasminka Udovicki, Gordon Welty, and the editor.
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