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Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations
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Preface Introduction Entries Appendices Index

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This is the definitive reference on the nationalism and national groups that helped to shape 20th-century politics, and are poised to shape the world of tomorrow.

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JAMES MINAHAN is a freelance writer and independent researcher living in Barcelona, Spain.

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.,."the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful."-Against the Grain

.,."this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias."-VOYA

?...the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful.?-Against the Grain

?...this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias.?-VOYA

?Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is an excellent introduction to the resurgence of nationalism since the end of the cold war and is recommended for all academic libraries....public and school libraries....?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

?Freelance writer Minahan brings out a worthy successor to his Nations without States....This very useful compilation is recommended for undergraduate and public libraries.?-Choice

?Of interest to libraries with a news-conscious clientele.?-Library Journal

?Starred Review Here you find out about all the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it is a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Highly Recommended.?-Library Media Connection

?This reference work is an update of James Minahan's award-winning Nations Without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements (Greenwood Publishing, 1996). Since that time there have been many changes in the world that have affected the people Minahan includes in this unique work. Although expensive, this is worth the price because there is nothing else like it. Here you find out about all of the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....Just flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it as a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Index. Highly Recommended.?-Library Media Connection

?This work will assist students attempting to understand the complex relations among countries of the world past and present....This set is appropriate for large high schools with an advanced academic focus.?-School Library Journal

..."the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful."-Against the Grain

..."this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias."-VOYA

"Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is an excellent introduction to the resurgence of nationalism since the end of the cold war and is recommended for all academic libraries....public and school libraries...."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

"Freelance writer Minahan brings out a worthy successor to his Nations without States....This very useful compilation is recommended for undergraduate and public libraries."-Choice

"Of interest to libraries with a news-conscious clientele."-Library Journal

"Starred Review Here you find out about all the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it is a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection

"This work will assist students attempting to understand the complex relations among countries of the world past and present....This set is appropriate for large high schools with an advanced academic focus."-School Library Journal

"This reference work is an update of James Minahan's award-winning Nations Without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements (Greenwood Publishing, 1996). Since that time there have been many changes in the world that have affected the people Minahan includes in this unique work. Although expensive, this is worth the price because there is nothing else like it. Here you find out about all of the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....Just flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it as a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Index. Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection

.,."the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful."-Against the Grain
.,."this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias."-VOYA
?...the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful.?-Against the Grain
?...this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias.?-VOYA
?Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is an excellent introduction to the resurgence of nationalism since the end of the cold war and is recommended for all academic libraries....public and school libraries....?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
?Freelance writer Minahan brings out a worthy successor to his Nations without States....This very useful compilation is recommended for undergraduate and public libraries.?-Choice
?Of interest to libraries with a news-conscious clientele.?-Library Journal
?Starred Review Here you find out about all the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it is a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Highly Recommended.?-Library Media Connection
?This reference work is an update of James Minahan's award-winning Nations Without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements (Greenwood Publishing, 1996). Since that time there have been many changes in the world that have affected the people Minahan includes in this unique work. Although expensive, this is worth the price because there is nothing else like it. Here you find out about all of the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....Just flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it as a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Index. Highly Recommended.?-Library Media Connection
?This work will assist students attempting to understand the complex relations among countries of the world past and present....This set is appropriate for large high schools with an advanced academic focus.?-School Library Journal
..."the Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is a useful and timely set that brings together information that is increasingly important. It is a work that will definately appeal to high school and public libraries. Undergraduate libraries will also find this set helpful."-Against the Grain
..."this volume could not come at a better time for teachers and students searching for current information about national and ethnic groups....As a single source of hard-to-find information about little-known nations, this set more than fulfills its promise and does so concisely, factually, and without bias."-VOYA
"Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations is an excellent introduction to the resurgence of nationalism since the end of the cold war and is recommended for all academic libraries....public and school libraries...."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"Freelance writer Minahan brings out a worthy successor to his Nations without States....This very useful compilation is recommended for undergraduate and public libraries."-Choice
"Of interest to libraries with a news-conscious clientele."-Library Journal
"Starred Review Here you find out about all the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it is a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection
"This work will assist students attempting to understand the complex relations among countries of the world past and present....This set is appropriate for large high schools with an advanced academic focus."-School Library Journal
"This reference work is an update of James Minahan's award-winning Nations Without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements (Greenwood Publishing, 1996). Since that time there have been many changes in the world that have affected the people Minahan includes in this unique work. Although expensive, this is worth the price because there is nothing else like it. Here you find out about all of the peoples of the world who exist without being recognized as states with all the advantages that countries enjoy, such as having their own language, own government, and own representation in organizations like the United Nations....Just flipping through each volume is fascinating. Because the information is so well researched and not available anywhere else, it as a must purchase for any high school, college, or public library. Index. Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection

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