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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.

Author Bio

Mihir Kale is a double major in political science and Spanish.

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