Citizenship after the Nation State
Regionalism, Nationalism and Public Attitudes in Europe
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book critically examines the prevalent use of the 'nation-state' as a primary analytical unit in postwar social science. It presents unique data collected from 14 regions across five European countries, highlighting how citizens articulate and pursue collective goals both at the regional level and within the broader context of the nation-state. This exploration challenges conventional perspectives and encourages a deeper understanding of regional dynamics in shaping collective aspirations.
