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“[Nagle’s] fine-grained approach deftly negotiates trends and singularities in an exemplary comparison, which is both insightful and thought-provoking.” – American Historical Review
“Shane Nagle’s contribution to this field is particularly insightful due to the originality and sharp focus of his study, which explores the close relationship between nationalism and history ... This thought-provoking study has much to tell us about the importance of historicism in shaping the nationalist worldview.” - EuropeNow
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