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The Call of the Homeland

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This book brings together an array of distinguished scholars to consider diaspora nationalism. Through theoretical, typological and case-specific essays that discuss the Jewish, Greek, Armenian, Ir...
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  • 08 March 2010
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This book brings together an array of distinguished scholars to consider diaspora nationalism. Through theoretical, typological and case-specific essays that discuss the Jewish, Greek, Armenian, Irish, Turkish, Sikh, Ukrainian, Hindu, Pentecostal and Muslim diasporas, the book shows the varieties and qualities of attachment of diaspora communities to their ancestral homelands, and the role that hostlands as well as the immigrants play in the form and intensity of these attachments. Setting contemporary diaspora nationalisms in the context of globalisation, with its ever-developing methods of transportation and communication, the book further shows the emergence of new concepts of diaspora - new notions of being at home and away from home - and of new ways of creating and sustaining ethnic networks and contact with the homeland, such as the internet and tourism.
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Price: $246.00
Pages: 402
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: IJS Studies in Judaica
Publication Date: 08 March 2010
ISBN: 9789004182103
Format: Hardcover
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Emeritus Professor Allon Gal is a historian, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. His recent major publication (chief editor) is World Regional Zionism: Geo-Cultural Dimensions (Hebrew), 3 volumes (2009).

Athena S. Leoussi, PhD (LSE), is Co-Director of European Studies at the University of Reading, UK, Visiting Senior Fellow in the Department of Government, LSE, and co-editor of Nations and Nationalism. She has published extensively on nationalism, including Nationalism and Ethnosymbolism (edited with Steven Grosby, 2006).

Anthony D. Smith is Emeritus Professor of Ethnicity and Nationalism at LSE, UK. He is President of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, and Editor-in-Chief of Nations and Nationalism. His most recent book is Ethnosymbolism and Nationalism (2009).