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ANTH-337 Ethnicity and Nationalism

ANTH-337 Ethnicity and Nationalism
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Balzer, Marjorie
  • This course explores critically important theories of ethnicity and nationalism development, with focus on their relevance for cases within the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Comparative discussions will enable analysis of data from South Asia and North America--using cases famous in the political anthropology literature. Stress is on viewing ethnicity and nationalism as diverse, situational, and in flux. Debates concerning empires, multiethnic state formation, nation state models, federalism, civic society, and interethnic conflict will be covered.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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