A case for the Balkanization of practically everyone : the new nationalism / Michael Zwerin.

  • Zwerin, Michael
Date:
1976
  • Books

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Description

"Something is stirring in the political undergrowth - separatism. In Wales and Scotland the movement has made gigantic strides and nationalisms once believed dead are again visible and vocal. In Spain the Basques make headlines and are more powerfully present than at any time for forty years. But it does not stop there. In France, Occitania, a 'nation' that includes Provence; in Northen Europe, the Lapps; elsewhere in Spain the Catalans ... even across the Atlantic, the Mohawks - the small nations, the buried critures, the linguistic and ethnic minorities are reasserting their vitality and their identity. And demanding a reconstruction of the monolithic states which have incorporated and forgotten them. These struggling nationalities, these separatists, these troublesome, turbulent minorities are the Fourth World - the colonial oppressed inside the imperial homelands. Their case - the case of smallness, of devolution, of separatism- is seldom put, seldom understood Michael Zwerin sets out to break the silence. His book is an avowedly partisan argument against the system of large states, structures, land against the 'big battalions'. It is a book based on personal exploration of an [sic] contact with these new-old nationalisms with their activists, their theorists, and their grass-root supporters. It is a book written out of love for and out of commitment to the peoples of the Fourth World." -- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

London : Wildwood House, 1976.

Physical description

[8], 190 pages : black and white illustrations, facsimiles, map ; 23 cm

Related material

This item was donated as part of the Godfrey Boyle archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference PP/GBO https://wellcomecollection.org/works/t5pbagvp

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: Godfrey Boyle.

Contents

Qu'es aquo? ('What is happening?' in Occitan) -- I gora Euzkadi ('Long live the Basques' in Basque) -- Dim ysmygu ('No smoking' in Welsh) -- Bevet Breiz ('Long live Brittany' in Breton) -- Hotinonsionne ('Mohawk' in Mohawk) -- Tot Esperant Godot ('Waiting for Godot' in Catalan) -- Same ('Lapp' in Lappish) -- MOB.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-187).

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ISBN

  • 0704501732
  • 9780704501737