Ehaliotis, R. (2000). Nationalism. As a protean and resilient phenomenon, n. has stimulated scholars to attempt to trace its rudimentary manifestations far back in history: From the ancient Greeks' ethnocentric sentiment of cultural identification and arrogance towards the non-Greek world, to medieval movements of cultural separatism, usually linked to the emergence and consolidation of states.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ehaliotis, Rennos. Nationalism. As a Protean and Resilient Phenomenon, N. Has Stimulated Scholars to Attempt to Trace Its Rudimentary Manifestations Far Back in History: From the Ancient Greeks' Ethnocentric Sentiment of Cultural Identification and Arrogance Towards the Non-Greek World, to Medieval Movements of Cultural Separatism, Usually Linked to the Emergence and Consolidation of States. 2000.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ehaliotis, Rennos. Nationalism. As a Protean and Resilient Phenomenon, N. Has Stimulated Scholars to Attempt to Trace Its Rudimentary Manifestations Far Back in History: From the Ancient Greeks' Ethnocentric Sentiment of Cultural Identification and Arrogance Towards the Non-Greek World, to Medieval Movements of Cultural Separatism, Usually Linked to the Emergence and Consolidation of States. 2000.