Long-Distance Nationalism
Discover the intricate dynamics of ethno-nationalism in the migrant experience with Long-Distance Nationalism by Zlatko Skrbiš. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017, this captivating paperback spans 218 pages and delves into the lives of Croatians and Slovenians in Australia. Skrbiš examines the various factors that shape the existence, nature, and intensity of ethno-nationalism within migrant communities. This insightful work explores how ethno-nationalism is not only present but also transmitted between migrant settings and their homelands across generations. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology and the complexities of identity, Long-Distance Nationalism offers a profound understanding of the connections that bind migrants to their cultural roots. Enhance your knowledge of physical geography and the social fabric of migration with this essential read.