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  1. Towards a Language of ‘Europe’: History, Rhetoric, Community.Paul Stock - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (6):647-666.
    From Herder to Benedict Anderson, language and nation have been at the centre of ideas about community. This hypothesis, however, poses a problem for analysing ideas about Europe. How can we understand “Europe” as a concept or form of identity when language and nationality are considered the foundation of imagined communities and loyalties? This article addresses this difficulty. It uses J. G. A. Pocock’s definition of “sub-languages” to suggest that one can investigate the rhetorical strategies, images and vocabularies with which (...)
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  • Society as the mode of redemption: the individual in Georg Simmel's early sociological writings.Efraim Podoksik - 2015 - Intellectual History Review 25 (4):413-431.
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  • The politics of herder's pluralism.Karl J. Fink - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):262-269.
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  • The influence of culture on political choices: Language maintenance and its implications for the Catalan and Basque national movements.Daniele Conversi - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):189-200.
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  • Nationalism and Music in Ireland.Joseph Ryan - unknown
    The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creative legacy furnishes little evidence of a race artistically inclined or culturally cognizant. Yet the large and exquisite store of folksong has earned the people the reputation as a musical nation, a standing enhanced by the pioneering dedication of the early collectors and the proselytizing work of Thomas Moore. Their industry was consistent with the growth in ethnic consciousness universally evident in the wake of (...)
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