The formation of nation-states is as much the result of developments regarding land and people as of military and political struggle. How nationalists imagined the borders of their desired territory and how they defined the 'nation' have determined the nature of the struggle. Spatial Conceptions of the Nation looks at the various aspects and stages of this process in Greece and Turkey - two states where alternative principles establishing the basis for territory and population continue to compete. This book considers the intellectual and political conditions within which variously demarcated national spaces were imagined and considers the debates social forces and world-historical events that have affected national boundaries and conceptions of the 'nation'.
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