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31 March 2000

Sue Wright is a lecturer in the School of Language and European Studies at Aston University. Her research interests are multilingualism and language policy in Europe.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Themes of the Book
Chapter 1 Definitions. Theories of Nationalism and the Role of Language. The Nationalists and Linguistic Nationalism. The Modernists, Industrialisation and Democracy. The Post-Modernists and the Invention of Tradition
Chapter 2 The Role of Language in Nation State Formation. The Three European Models: Assimilation, Blood and Belonging and Fragmentation.
Chapter 3 Language as a Key Organising Principle of Nationalism. Contending Schools in the Debate. The Linguistic Realities of Multilingual States.
Chapter 4 The Weakening of the Concept of Sovereignty. Globalisation and Internationalisation in the Legal, Political, Economic and Cultural Domains. The Growing Role of English as the Medium of these Phenomena.
Chapter 5 The Growth of the European Community. Theories of Integration. The Role of Language.
Chapter 6 Theories of Democracy: Participatory and Liberal Representative Democracy. The Essential Role of Language in Democracy. The Democratic Deficit in the EU and the Need to Develop New Practices for a Multilingual Polity.
Chapter 7 Managing Plurilingualism in the Institutions of the EU.
Chapter 8 New and Smaller Polities. Europe of the Regions. Support for the Lesser-used Languages of Europe.
Chapter 9 Language in the Domains of Defence, Education and Research Networks.
Chapter 10 Conclusions.
Bibliography
Index