Articles
Digital nationalism as an emergent subfield of nationalism studies. The state of the field and key issuesPiotr AhmadPages: 307–317
Greek national identity on twitter: re-negotiating markers and boundariesHara StratoudakiPages: 319–335
Aspects of Modern Greek nationalism: the educational policy of the first period of governance of the Liberal Party in Greece (1915–1924) and ‘national integration’Sofia Iliadou-Tachou, Evmorfia Kipouropoulou & Eirini KouremenouPages: 337–358
The influence of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on national identity: evidence from IsraelGal Ariely & Hila ZahaviPages: 359–376
Identity capital and Biafra activism in Southeast NigeriaScholastica Ngozi Atata & Ayokunle Olumuyiwa OmobowalePages: 377–392
Perceptions, experiences and accommodations of Britishness; an exploration of national identity amongst young British Sikhs and Hindus in LondonOpen AccessManmit BhambraPages: 393–412
A Celtic rebellion?: newspaper coverage of the UK’s Human Rights Act in the devolved nationsLieve GiesPages: 413–428
‘Carbon footprint nationalism’: re-conceptualizing Finnish nationalism and national pride through climate change discourseJuha RidanpääPages: 429–446
Book Reviews
Communist parties revisited. Sociocultural approaches to party rule in the Soviet bloc, 1956–1991edited by Rüdiger Bergien and Jens Gieseke, New York, Berghahn, 2018, 383 pp., £99.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-78533-776-5Matthias DullerPages: 447–449
Peacebuilding in practice: local experience in two Bosnian townsby Adam Moore, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2013, 240 pp., $51,95 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-801-45199-7Matvey LomonosovPages: 450–452