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3. Roadblocks to Civility: Lessons from Turkish Nationalism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Vulnerable Civility 1
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Part One: National Contexts
- 1. Is America Breaking Apart? The Rise of Donald Trump 31
- 2. How Homogeneous Need America Be? Nation, Race, and Civility 54
- 3. Roadblocks to Civility: Lessons from Turkish Nationalism 79
- 4. Urban Civility Defying Political Authoritarianism? Unpacking Turkey’s Reversal of Democracy 100
- 5. Under Stress: Civility, Compassion, and National Solidarity – The Refugee Crisis in Germany after 1945 122
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Part Two: International and Comparative Contexts
- 6. Nationalism and Imperialism as Enemies and Friends: Nation-State Formation and Imperial Projects in the Balkans 149
- 7. The Despotic and Infrastructural Powers of Democratic, Autocratic, and Authoritarian Regimes 172
- 8. Resistance and Nationalist Violence: A Hallsian Approach to Nation-Building in a Colonial Context 197
- 9. Two Communist Revolutions: A Hallsian Comparison of China and Russia 221
- 10. Religious Toleration in Pre-modern Empires 240
- 11. Ashoka and Constantine: On Mega-Actors and the Politics of Empires and Religions 262
- Conclusion: Reflections and Replies 303
- Contributors 325
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Vulnerable Civility 1
-
Part One: National Contexts
- 1. Is America Breaking Apart? The Rise of Donald Trump 31
- 2. How Homogeneous Need America Be? Nation, Race, and Civility 54
- 3. Roadblocks to Civility: Lessons from Turkish Nationalism 79
- 4. Urban Civility Defying Political Authoritarianism? Unpacking Turkey’s Reversal of Democracy 100
- 5. Under Stress: Civility, Compassion, and National Solidarity – The Refugee Crisis in Germany after 1945 122
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Part Two: International and Comparative Contexts
- 6. Nationalism and Imperialism as Enemies and Friends: Nation-State Formation and Imperial Projects in the Balkans 149
- 7. The Despotic and Infrastructural Powers of Democratic, Autocratic, and Authoritarian Regimes 172
- 8. Resistance and Nationalist Violence: A Hallsian Approach to Nation-Building in a Colonial Context 197
- 9. Two Communist Revolutions: A Hallsian Comparison of China and Russia 221
- 10. Religious Toleration in Pre-modern Empires 240
- 11. Ashoka and Constantine: On Mega-Actors and the Politics of Empires and Religions 262
- Conclusion: Reflections and Replies 303
- Contributors 325
- Index 331