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- Ernest Gellner: an Intellectual Biography
- Table of Contnents
- New Skin, Old Wine: (En)Gaging Nationalism, Traditionalism, and Gender Relations
- The Politics of Identity and Difference in a Global Context1
- Reconsidering the Cultural Geographies of State and Non State Spaces
- Saints of Wessex? This Contribution Is from Mrs Alice B
- The People Mobilized: the Mozambican Liberation Movement and American Activism (1960-1975)
- Of Volumes 1–5 (2002–2006)
- Ernest Gellner - a Great European: in Memoriam Professor Ernest Gellner Musil, Jiri
- The Transition to a Literate Society
- 'Stilled to Silence at 500 Metres'
- Ernest Gellner and the Escape to Modernity
- Gellner's Entcounter with Soviet Etnografiia
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Interpreting National Trajectories with Gellner, Anderson and Smith: the Case of Quebec
- Changes in Value Orientations in Serbia, 2003–2018 . Patriarchy
- The Art of Not Being Governed
- Chiefdoms and Kingdoms in Africa: Why They Are Neither States Nor Empires
- ALHN 13950-06) 266 Decio Faculty Hall Fall 2008 Office Hours: T, 1:30-3; Th, University of Notre Dame 1:30-3, Or by Appointment
- THE UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO Political Science Department Political Science 41500 Seminar on Nationalism in the Age of Globalizatio
- Classing Ethnicity: Class, Ethnicity and the Mass Politics of Taiwan’S Democratic Transition
- 'If We Govern Ourselves, Whose Son Is to Govern Us?': Youth, Independence and the 1960S in Lesotho John Aerni-Flessner Washington University in St
- Gellner's Structural-Functional-Culturalism
- Edmund Leach
- Ernest Gellner (1925-1995)
- Chapter Three
- Race and Class in Political Science
- The Fall of Kinship: Towards an Epidemiological Explanation
- Keeping the Hill Tribes at Bay: a Critique from India's Northeast Of
- Loose Continuity: the Post-Apartheid Afrikaans Language Movement in Historical Perspective
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- A Reference Bibliography of Bronislaw Malinowski
- Ernest Gellner's Legacy: in Favour of Anthropology1
- Nationalism and the Crises of Global Modernity