Definition of Hypernationalism. Meaning of Hypernationalism. Synonyms of Hypernationalism

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Definition of Hypernationalism

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Meaning of Hypernationalism from wikipedia

- Ultranationalism or extreme nationalism is an extreme form of nationalism in which a country ****erts or maintains detrimental hegemony, supremacy, or other...
- to come up after the war, and he promised this enticing mixture of hypernationalism and imperialism, like, 'We're gonna revive the Roman Empire.'" Racism...
- and early 1930s, whether they called themselves "fascist" or not: hypernationalism – based on the integrated nation cleansed of the influence of ethnic...
- belief in conspiracy theories. West also compares those theories to hypernationalism and religious fundamentalism. Theologian Robert Jewett and philosopher...
- 1177/002200946900400101. S2CID 220878619.. Greer, Allan. "National, Transnational, and Hypernational Historiographies: New France Meets Early American History", Canadian...
- 1478-0542.2009.00635.x. Greer, Allan (2010). "National, Transnational, and Hypernational Historiographies: New France Meets Early American History". Canadian...
- across online spaces, becoming somewhat of an Internet meme satirizing hypernationalism. Historians as Noel Malcolm and Andrea R. Nagy commented on the slogan...
- S2CID 152109936. Greer, Allan (2010). "National, Transnational, and hypernational historiographies: New France meets early American history". Canadian...
- both traditional authoritarianism and totalitarianism; Statism and hypernationalism; A hypermasculine cult of the supreme leader (emphasis on his courage...
- online For historiography see Allan Greer, "National, Transnational, and hypernational historiographies: New France meets early American history." Canadian...