State identities and the homogenisation of peoples

his book examines the victimization of minority groups through history. The author argues that genocides, expulsions and forced assimilations have been the result of the efforts of rulers' wish to assert their control and legitimacy. By bringing uniformity to the populations within their bounda...

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Autor Principal: Rae, Heather
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Undetermined
Publicado: New York Cambridge University Press 2002
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