Different phases, different logics: nationalism and globality at two turns of century.
The article explores the nature of national identity and national movements in Europe with particular focus on mass/elite configurations in the era of the nation-building process and in the present-day global age. The pivotal reference points are two "turns of century", the argument being predominantly focused on a comparison between the state of nationalism and its relations with "global" processes in the late 19th and the late 20th century.