Transnational Nationalism and Collective Identity among the American Irish, Howard Lune
Автор: Jules Verne Название: De la Terre a la Lune ISBN: 2253006319 ISBN-13(EAN): 9782253006312 Издательство: Livre de Poche/LGF Цена: 946.00 р. Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка.
Описание: A la fin de la guerre federale des etats-Unis, les fanatiques artilleurs du Gun-Club (Club-Canon) de Baltimore sont bien desoeuvres. Un beau jour, le president, Impey Barbicane, leur fait une proposition qui, le premier moment de stupeur passe, est accueillie avec un enthousiasme delirant. Il s'agit de se mettre en communication avec la Lune en lui envoyant un boulet, un enorme projectile qui serait lance par un gigantesque canon Tandis que ce projet inoui est en voie d'execution, un Parisien, Michel Ardan, un de ces originaux que le Createur invente dans un moment de fantaisie, et dont il brise aussitot le moule, telegraphie a Barbicane: Remplacez obus spherique par projectile cylindroconique. Partirai dedans ... Avec ses personnages parfaitement campes, son humour toujours present, De la Terre a la Lune est une des grandes oeuvres de Jules Verne, une de ses plus audacieuses anticipations.
Автор: Clarke Arthur C. Название: Gouffres de la Lune *** ISBN: 2811211020 ISBN-13(EAN): 9782811211028 Издательство: Livre de Poche/LGF Цена: 1737.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
In Transnational Nationalism and Collective Identity among the American Irish, Howard Lune considers the development and mobilization of different nationalisms over 125 years of Irish diasporic history (1791–1920) and how these campaigns defined the Irish nation and Irish citizenship.
Lune takes a collective approach to exploring identity, concentrating on social identities in which organizations are the primary creative agent to understand who we are and how we come to define ourselves. As exiled Irishmen moved to the United States, they sought to create a new Irish republic following the American model. Lune traces the construction of Irish American identity through the establishment and development of Irish nationalist organizations in the United States. He looks at how networks—such as societies, clubs, and private organizations—can influence and foster diaspora, nationalism, and nationalist movements.
By separating nationalism from the physical nation, Transnational Nationalism and Collective Identity among the American Irish uniquely captures the processes and mechanisms by which collective identities are constructed, negotiated, and disseminated. Inevitably, this work tackles the question of what it means to be Irish—to have a nationality, a community, or a shared history.
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