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Перевод: nationalism
[существительное] национализм ; патриотизм ; стремление к национальной независимости
Тезаурус:
- Kossuth's tragedy was that the very fervour of his nationalism made him so intolerant of other ethnic groups within Hungary, that he damaged the cause he sought to promote.
- Like the populists, the pious Protestants were profoundly opposed to Irish nationalism and republicanism and hence tended to be aggressive in defence of the Union with Britain.
- Second, there is the unifying dominant beliefs of Irish catholic nationalism.
- The young research scientist with whom I chatted in a Bonn caf was not worried about nationalism.
- The closer the revolutionaries came to immediate issues and tactics in such a context, the greater the strain in reconciling internationalism and nationalism.
- As a political, rather than psychological, phenomenon, national liberation and nationalism concern first and foremost the State - the aspiration to create a State, or the defence or expansion of an existing State.
- Silverman explores the way Lawrence's homosexuality promotes an erotic identification which is itself crucial for his psychic participation in Arab nationalism; of how, in effect, he discovered himself within the Other.
- Is it Great Russian nationalism that oppresses, and shapes the policy of Russia's ruling classes, or is it Armenian, Polish?
- Labour and the Liberal Democrats sought short-term political advantage from trying to appease, not wrestle with, the "demon" of nationalism.
- What has been attempted in this chapter has been the clarification that so far the traditional values of catholic nationalism are still dominant among the Roman catholics of Ireland, even if they are severely contested by a significant minority from among them and lukewarmly subscribed to by a further significant minority.
- There was no inevitable alignment with nationalism but the choice, for and against, involved a choice of many other things, including revolution and classes.
- As Gibbon has noted, the cases of both Irish nationalism and Ulster unionism remain "the two most spectacular class alliances in the political history of the British Isles" (1975: 3).
- As it was, quite shallow social forces - like the "few university professors and students" who, she said, constituted Ukrainian nationalism - were allowed to rally counterrevolution and threaten Soviet power.
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