On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them: A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future

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On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them : A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future. / Brincker, Benedikte.

I: Sociology, Bind 54, Nr. 6, 2020, s. 1105.

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Brincker, B 2020, 'On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them: A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future', Sociology, bind 54, nr. 6, s. 1105. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520928235

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Brincker, B. (2020). On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them: A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future. Sociology, 54(6), 1105. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520928235

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Brincker B. On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them: A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future. Sociology. 2020;54(6):1105. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520928235

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Brincker, Benedikte. / On the Roles of Institutions and Agency in Nationalism and the Relations between Them : A Theoretical Enquiry into the Study of Nationalism, Its Present and Future. I: Sociology. 2020 ; Bind 54, Nr. 6. s. 1105.

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