Description
By Rogier van Reekum (Author)
- In-depth Study of Dutch Citizenship and Nationalism: Analyzes the politics of citizenship and nationalism in the Netherlands from 1973 to 2015.
- Role of Performance and Narration: Highlights how public and political debates are shaped by established narratives and long-standing disagreements about difference and belonging.
- Empirical Research Focus: Provides a meticulous reconstruction of national identity debates and the dynamics of public performances affecting national identity and boundaries.
- Contextualization within European Developments: Situates the Dutch case within broader European trends, including anti-immigrant politics and new forms of racism.
- Historical Continuity: Emphasizes the significance of historical narratives and the enduring impact of the Netherlands’ past on its current political landscape.
- Relevance to Ongoing Debates: Engages with contemporary issues in citizenship, nationalism, and intellectual history, making it valuable for scholars and policymakers.