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2. After the Holodomor: the enduring impact of the great famine on Ukraine, edited by Andrea Graziosi, Lubomyr A. Hajda and Halyna Hryn, Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies, Cambridge, MA, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University, January 2014, xxxviii + 283 pp., $29.95 (paperback) ISBN 978-1932650105
3. Forming a Ukrainian Diaspora in Poland: Between “Common Culture,” National Naturalism, and Othering
4. The Paris System in Western Europe: Minorities, Self-Determination, and the Management of Difference in the “Civilized West”
5. Co-ethnic Migration of Vojvodina Slovaks to Slovakia: Institutional Frameworks and Everyday Practices of Interaction
6. The Post-Communist Far Right and Its Transnational Linkages
7. State-Building as Lawfare: On Conflict, Interpretation, and Ethics
8. Long Live Article 2(4) of the UN Charter? Four Ways to Save the Peaceful Rules-Based International Order after Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
9. The Politics of Legal Pluralism in a Muslim Society
10. Contemporary Financial Nationalism in Theory and Practice
11. Independence in Europe: Regionalist Party Rhetoric and the EU in a Post-Brexit United Kingdom
12. NPS volume 52 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
13. NPS volume 52 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
14. L’udovít Štúr’s Plebeian Ethos of Resistance in the 1840s
15. Mother Orissa, Mother India, Mother Victoria: Expressions of National Life in Colonial Orissa
16. Sites and Ways of Belonging to Diaspora Networks: The Case of the Greek Second Generation in Italy
17. A Cacophony of Classifications: Education and Identification in a Prenational Empire
18. NPS volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
19. NPS volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
20. The Bilingualism Bonus in Socialist Slovenia: Domestic Policy or Diplomatic Prestige?
21. Animalization of Kurds in Turkish-Speaking Social Media
22. The Keeper of the Imperial Body: The Russian Geographical Society as an Entrepreneur of Imperial Nationalism
23. Finno-Ugric Identity in Estonia: Visual and Discursive Analysis
24. Integrating Continuity and Change in the Study of Soviet Society: The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia
25. Croatian Homeland War Memorial Museums – Exhibiting Urbicides and Concentration Camps
26. Ukraine’s Strategic Interactions with the EU and Russia during the Turbulent Month of the Crimean Annexation
27. Editor’s Note
28. NPS volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
29. NPS volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
30. Thank You to Our Reviewers
31. On Political Tradition and Ideology: Russian Dimensions of Practical Zionism and Israeli Politics
32. Griffith or de Valera? The Split of Catalan Nationalism in the Face of the Irish Civil War
33. The Zelensky Effect, by Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale, Hurst Publishers, 2022, 424pp., $24.95 (hardcover), ISBN 9781787388635.
34. National Pride and the Insecure Social Bond between People and the State: The Socio-emotional Context of National Identity in Post-Soviet Neoliberal Latvia
35. The “Kamerun Idea”: E pluribus unum Cameroon
36. Forms of National and European Identity: A Research Note Reviewing Literature of Cross-National Studies
37. Yellow Star, Red Star: Response to Critiques
38. Appropriating Memory in the Name of the State
39. Jewish by Law: Legislative Operationalizing of Race and Ethnicity in Holocaust-Era Hungary
40. Secessionism as the Mainstream: Regionalist Parties’ Strategies in the Catalan and Scottish 2021 Regional Elections
41. New Narratives and Old Myths: History Textbooks in Kazakhstan
42. Cultural Trauma of World War II: The Case of the Upper Silesian Village of Bojszowy
43. “Bykivnia is Extremely Important in the Search for Our Identity”: A Martyrological Landscape of Remembrance and the Problems with the Victimhood Narrative
44. Collective Narcissism and Hungary’s Kin-State Policy after 2010
45. Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union, by Vladislav M. Zubok, Yale University Press, 2021, 576 pp., $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780300268171, $25.00 (paperback), ISBN 9780300257304.
46. The Hot Vojvodina Summer Of 1988: Did Vojvodinians Seek to Overthrow Their Government?
47. Should You Put an Emoticon on Your Flag? How Subliminal Visual Stimuli Can Change Political Opinions
48. Conceptualizing Nativism in Authoritarian Russia: From Nationalist Ideology to Antimigrant Riots
49. Pillarized Networks in a Polarized Civil Society: A Structure of Far-Right Networks in Poland
50. Liberal Democratic Mayors in Illiberal Populist Regimes: Istanbul’s Challenges
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