Year of Publication
2023
College
Arts and Sciences
Department
Political Science
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
First Advisor
Dr. Yanira Paz
Abstract
Linguistic nationalism is among the most well-documented sections of nationalist study, as it is one of the predominant mechanisms in which nationalist sentiments are codified or enforced within a state. Cultural or ethnic nationalist preferences are typically expressed through the imposition and preference of a certain nation’s language to demonstrate power, and examples of linguistic nationalism have been recorded across all continents and societies throughout history.
Recommended Citation
Kale, Mihir, "¿El papel lo aguanta todo? Linguistic Nationalism in Hispanic Constitutions" (2023). Gaines Fellow Senior Theses. 14.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/gaines_theses/14
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Author Bio
Mihir Kale is a double major in political science and Spanish.