Taken together, they impart a kind of tenuous concretion to the vague concept of nationhood. |
The whole point of America is that it didn't just grow into nationhood from the gradual merging of peoples and consolidation of lands. |
Magazines, from their contribution to nationhood to demassification after the advent of television. |
His study of representative contemporary types in Irishmen all purveyed an inclusive notion of Irish nationhood. |
Russian armies crushed the rebellions, with devastating effects for Polish nationhood. |
Behind this mentality lies the progressive lobby's detestation of nationhood and Orwellian aspiration to world government. |