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SEN Journal: Books Available for Review

The following books are available for review. Please contact the Reviews team at sen.reviews@lse.ac.uk if you are interested in reviewing one.

 

 

Keeping the Faith

Keeping the Faith: Syriac Christian Diasporas.

Sean Kingston Publishing, 2013

Armbruster, Heidi

http://amzn.to/1NPEDZS

 

 

Formations of US Colonialism

Formations of United States Colonialism

Duke University Press, 2014

Goldstein, Alyosha (ed)

http://bit.ly/1CnL7hF

 

 

Crossing Boundaries during Peace and Conflict

Crossing Boundaries during Peace and Conflict: Transforming Identity in Chiapas and in Northern Ireland

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

Hoewer, Melanie

http://bit.ly/1S6A9P5

 

Brooklyns Sunset Park

Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park

Temple University Press, 2014

Hum, Tarry

http://bit.ly/1UxfIPt

 

Coercive Concern: Nationalism, Liberalism and the Schooling of Muslim Youth

Stanford University Press, 2014

Jaffe-Walter, Reva

http://bit.ly/1VaXa8c

 

Adoptive Migration

 

Adoptive Migration: Raising Latinos on Spain

Duke University Press, 2013

Leinaweaver, Jessaca B.

http://bit.ly/1S6CcCK

 

 

Nationalism, Language and Muslim Exceptionalism

Nationalism, Language and Muslim Exceptionalism

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015

Mabry, Tristan James

http://bit.ly/1S6CA4g

 

 

The Other Zulus

The Other Zulus: The Spread of Zulu Ethnicity in Colonial South Africa

Duke University Press, 2012

Mahoney, Michael R.

http://bit.ly/1JSlPI6

 

 

Catholicism and Nationalism

Catholicism and Nationalism: Changing Nature of Party Politics

Routledge, 2015

Meyer Resende, Madelena

http://bit.ly/1LQQFTC

 

 

Dividing the Nile

Dividing the Nile: Egypt’s Economic Nationalists in the Sudan, 1918-1956

AUC Press, 2014

Mills, David E.

http://bit.ly/1CnQQ6W

 

 

Cuba’s Racial Crucible: The Economy of Social Identities, 1750-2000

Indiana University Press, 2015

Morrison, Karen Y.

http://bit.ly/1X0edc5

 

 

Imperial Blues

Imperial Blues. Geographies of Race and Sex in Jazz Age New York

Duke University Press, 2014

Ngô, Fiona I. B

http://bit.ly/1JSmzgk

 

 

 

Tales, Rituals and Songs: Exploring the Unknown Popular Culture of a Greek Mountain Village [a new translation of a 90-year-old monograph]

Holy Cross Orthodox Press

Nitsos, Nikolaos

http://bit.ly/1SBZTFC

 

The Struggling State: Nationalism, Mass Militarization and the Education of Eritrea

Temple University Press, 2016

Riggan, Jennifer

http://bit.ly/1To6NPS

Mestizo Genomics 

Mestizo Genomics: Race Mixture, Nation and Science in Latin America

Duke University Press, 2014

Wade, Peter et al. (eds)

http://bit.ly/1SpvAPF

 

The Color of Modernity

The Color of Modernity. Sao Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil

Duke University Press, 2015

Weinstein, Barbara

http://bit.ly/1H8lZrH

The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism: Nationalism, Race and the Politics of Dislocation

Columbia University Press, 2016

Zia-Ebrahimi, Reza

http://bit.ly/1X0gOTp

 

 

Newly added!

 

Making Morocco: Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity

Cornell University Press, 2015

Wyrtzen, Jonathan

http://bit.ly/21X3guC

 

 

Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang

Columbia University Press, 2015

Hillman, Ben and Tuttle, Gray

http://bit.ly/1WpGhbH

 

 

New April 2015 Special Issue of SEN on “Nationalism and Belonging”

 

Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN) has just published a new Special Issue on “Nationalism and Belonging,”  which comes out of the 2014 Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) Conference on the same theme.

The special issue includes includes a selection of articles which were presented at the 2014 ASEN Conference, including the following:

“Unionism, Loyalism, and the Ulster-Scots Ethnolinguistic ‘Revival’” by Peter Robert Gardener

Nationalism and Linguistic Purism in Contemporary Japan: National Sentiment Expressed through Public Attitudes towards Foreignisms” by Naoko Hosokawa

Understanding Taliban Resurgence: Ethno-Symbolism and Revolutionary Mobilization” by Kareem Kamel

 

Make sure to visit SEN on Wiley Blackwell for access to more articles in this issue, which also features sections on “Minorities, Law and Belonging” and the “Ukrainian Crisis.”