Food, national identity and nationalism: From everyday to global politics

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Exploring a much neglected area, the relationship between food and nationalism, this book examines a number of case studies at various levels of political analysis to show how useful the food and nationalism axis can be in the study of politics.

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Ichijo, A., & Ranta, R. (2016). Food, national identity and nationalism: From everyday to global politics. Food, National Identity and Nationalism: From Everyday to Global Politics (pp. 1–196). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137483133

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