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Borderlines And Borderlands Political Oddities At The Edge Of The Nationstate Alexander Diener And Joshua Hagen Editors

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Borderlines And Borderlands Political Oddities At The Edge Of The Nationstate Alexander Diener And Joshua Hagen Editors
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Alexander Diener and Joshua Hagen (Editors)
ISBN: 9780742556362, 0742556360
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Borderlines And Borderlands Political Oddities At The Edge Of The Nationstate Alexander Diener And Joshua Hagen Editors by Alexander Diener And Joshua Hagen (editors) 9780742556362, 0742556360 instant download after payment.

From our earliest schooldays, we are shown the world as a colorful collage of countries, each defined by their own immutable borders. What we often don't realize is that every political boundary was created by people. No political border is more natural or real than another, yet some international borders make no apparent sense at all. While focusing on some of these unusual border shapes, this fascinating book highlights the important truth that all borders, even those that appear "normal," are social constructions. In an era where the continued relevance of the nation state is being questioned and where transnationalism is altering the degree to which borders effectively demarcate spaces of belonging, the contributors argue that this point is vital to our understanding of the world. The unique and compelling histories of some of the world's oddest borders provide an ideal context for this group of experts to offer accessible and enlightening discussions of cultural globalization, economic integration, international migration, imperialism, postcolonialism, global terrorism, nationalism, and supranationalism. Each author's regional expertise enriches a textured account of the historical context in which these borders came into existence as well as their historical and ongoing influence on the people and states they bound.To view more maps from the David Rumsey Map Collection, visit www.davidrumsey.com.Contributions by: Eric D. Carter, Karen Culcasi, Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen, Reece Jones, Robert Lloyd, Nick Megoran, Julian V. Minghi, David Newman, Robert Ostergren, and William C. Rowe.

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