"We are all equals!" Militarism, homogenization and 'egalitarianism' in nationalist statebuilding (1789-1945)

Conversi, D.ORCID logo (2008). "We are all equals!" Militarism, homogenization and 'egalitarianism' in nationalist statebuilding (1789-1945). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 31(7), 1286-1314. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870701625450
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Cultural homogenization has accompanied many of the most destructive processes of mass displacement during the Twentieth century. Its goal has been to make polity and citizens ethnically and culturally ‘congruent’. This article questions the explanatory power of traditional accounts linking cultural homogenization with industrialization during statebuilding processes and the emergence of nationalism. It suggests that further attention must be paid to the role of the military as an essential institution in both of these processes. Finally, the ‘egalitarian’ rhetoric and legitimizing rationale underpinning both militarization and cultural homogenization is assessed as a most powerful nationalist tool for imposing new hierarchical structures.

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