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sense of nationhood

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meanings of senseand nationhood


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sense
noun
uk /sens/ us /sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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nationhood
noun[U]
uk /ˈneɪ.ʃən.hʊd/ us /ˈneɪ.ʃən.hʊd/
the fact of being a nation (= a country with its own government, language, ...
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Examples of sense of nationhood


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A country that was civilized possessed a senseofnationhood, and as such displayed the political (and moral) capacity for self-determination.
To constitute a nation examines how a senseofnationhood could be achieved in the absence of any external threat.
The pluralist senseofnationhood, being fluid and open-ended, confidently anticipated future developments.
His argument, often stated, but seldom developed, does raise the interesting question of the possible correlation between a country's economic performance and the strength of its senseofnationhood.
But each aimed to mobilize not just their parties, but the country, in a heroic crusade that would educate the people into the right senseofnationhood.
From that moment the senseofnationhood in this country diminished.
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Anyone who has visited that country cannot fail to be impressed by the strong senseofnationhood felt by her people.
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People's sense of identity derives principally from their senseofnationhood.
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I do not see why we should deny a senseofnationhood of this kind.
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They have a separate senseofnationhood and are at the moment under a great sense of threat.
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In many ways we lack a senseofnationhood.
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I was making the point that one cannot be human without having a senseofnationhood.
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A senseofnationhood can affect what goes on in a factory.
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It may be that the struggle of war produces a stronger senseofnationhood, and so of responsibility to one another.
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We need to recapture that senseofnationhood.
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We should recognise that senseofnationhood.
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We have lost our senseofnationhood.
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But they turned down the proposal because, after 50 years of self-government they had acquired a senseofnationhood that forbade them accepting the federal proposal.
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Scotland should also be afforded representation according to its senseofnationhood.
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They are part of a long struggle, starting before independence, to create a senseofnationhood against traditional and fissiparous forces in boundaries that were artificial.
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