Community and Communication: The Role of Language in Nation State Building and European IntegrationMultilingual Matters, 2000 M01 1 - 280 pages Three processes which have greatly affected European political development since 1945 are: a slow but steady progress towards abolition of political and economic frontiers; a tendency for the old nation-states to fracture, with the communities of which they were composed demanding some devolution of power, autonomy or even full independence; and migration on mass scale. Much has been written about these processes without the linguistic instability always considered. This book investigates how the linguistic dimension might affect European integration. |
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Contents
Chapter | 6 |
The nationalists and linguistic nationalism The modernists | 10 |
Chapter 2 | 29 |
Chapter 3 | 61 |
Chapter 4 | 79 |
integration The role of language | 108 |
representative democracy The essential role of language | 126 |
Chapter 7 | 162 |
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