Articles
The use of binaries in nationalism studies James Kennedy & Maarten van Ginderachter Pages: 453–460
The persistence of the civic–ethnic binary: competing visions of the nation and civilization in western, Central and Eastern Europe Matthew Blackburn Pages: 461–480
Synchronous nationalisms – reading the history of nationalism in South–Eastern Europe between and beyond the binaries Raul Cârstocea Pages: 481–503
The history of the dichotomy of civic Western and ethnic Eastern nationalism Peter Bugge Pages: 505–522
The right of blood: ‘ethnically’ selective citizenship policies in Europe Szabolcs Pogonyi Pages: 523–538
International models and influences on Catalan nationalism: regionalism, gender and the ethnic - civic dichotomy, 1880–1920 Joana Duyster Borreda Pages: 539–557
Book Reviews
Writing gender, writing nation: women's fiction in post-independence India by Bharti Arora, New York, Routledge, 2019, x+232 pp., £ 38.99 (paperback), ISBN 97 8 036 728 052 Navin Sharma & Priyanka Tripathi Pages: 559–561
Latin American adventures in literary journalism by Pablo Calvi, Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019, xi + 276 pp., € 42.76 (hardcover), ISBN 978 0 822 94565 9 Dolors Palau-Sampio Pages: 561–563
Strategic frames. Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia by Jennie L. Schulze, Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018, 416 pp., £ 28.94 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-8229-6511-4 Olga Cara Pages: 563–566