Our first conference, “Territoriality and Non-territoriality in Accommodating National Diversity”, in 2020 was sadly cancelled due to Covid-19, but we could successfully turn it into a publication of a Special Issue in one of the leading journals in nationalism studies: Nationalities Papers (Volume 50, Issue 5).
The publication is now online and can be accessed here
Kuzmany, B., Battis, M., & Mulej, O. (2022). Accommodating National Diversity Within States: Territorial and Non-Territorial Approaches Since the Late 19th Century. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 850-856. doi:10.1017/nps.2022.79
Osterkamp, J. (2022). Imperial Loyalties: Pluralism of Belonging, Territories, and Spaces in the 19th Century. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 857-870. doi:10.1017/nps.2022.30
Fessha, Y., & Dessalegn, B. (2022). Origins, Relevance and Prospects of Federalism and Decentralization in the Horn of Africa. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 871-885. doi:10.1017/nps.2022.31
Raspe, J. (2022). Soviet National Autonomy in the 1920s: The Dilemmas of Ukraine’s Jewish Population. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 886-905. doi:10.1017/nps.2021.109
Klatt, M. (2022). Schleswig and Non-Territorial Autonomy – The Territorial Trap? Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 906-922. doi:10.1017/nps.2021.81
Kuldkepp, M. (2022). The Estonian Swedish National Minority and the Estonian Cultural Autonomy Law of 1925. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 923-941. doi:10.1017/nps.2021.86
Mulej, O. (2022). Territorial and Non-territorial Aspects in the Autonomist Proposals of the Sudeten German Party, 1937–38. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 942-962. doi:10.1017/nps.2021.61
Khripachenko, T. (2022). Beyond the Borders of the Fallen Empire: André Mandelstam’s Project for Non-Territorial Autonomy. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 963-982. doi:10.1017/nps.2022.22
Wernitznig, D. (2022). Contested Territories in the Short Twentieth Century: Sarah Wambaugh (1882–1955), Plebiscites, and Gender. Nationalities Papers, 50(5), 983-1002. doi:10.1017/nps.2021.108