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In want to argue that it time to abandon the term and concept of “nation-state.” I am not using “deconstructing” in the usual sense. Rather, seek to extend arguments made in earlier papers which build on the work of world historian William H. McNeill, that state are always “polyethnic,” adding to that argument that ethnicity and/or race (in short status groups) are always ranked hierarchically. I purse this argument through the twin, and often intertwined, lenses of indigenous peoples and frontiers. To some extent this grows from a discussion with William I. Robinson about the concept of nation-state. While I disagree with him that we should preserve the term, I think we are in broad agreement.

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Hall, Thomas. ""Deconstructing” the Nation-State" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Sheraton Boston and the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA, Jul 31, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p238847_index.html>

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Hall, T. D. , 2008-07-31 ""Deconstructing” the Nation-State" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Sheraton Boston and the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p238847_index.html

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Abstract: In want to argue that it time to abandon the term and concept of “nation-state.” I am not using “deconstructing” in the usual sense. Rather, seek to extend arguments made in earlier papers which build on the work of world historian William H. McNeill, that state are always “polyethnic,” adding to that argument that ethnicity and/or race (in short status groups) are always ranked hierarchically. I purse this argument through the twin, and often intertwined, lenses of indigenous peoples and frontiers. To some extent this grows from a discussion with William I. Robinson about the concept of nation-state. While I disagree with him that we should preserve the term, I think we are in broad agreement.

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PEWS RT08: draft 12-10-07 “Deconstructing” the Nation-State.” Thomas D. [tom] Hall thall@depauw.edu Edward Myers Dolan Chair in Anthropology Chair Dept.of Sociology & Anthropology Web page: http://fs6.depauw.edu:50080/~thall/hp1.htm Snail Mail: 106 Asbury Hall Dept. of Soc. & Anthro. 100 Seminary St. Greencastle IN 46135 765-658-4519 Abstract: In want to argue that it time to abandon the term and concept of “nation-state.” I am not using “deconstructing” in the usual sense. Rather seek to extend arguments made in earlier papers which build
of Soc. & Anthro. 100 Seminary St. Greencastle IN 46135 765-658-4519 Abstract: In want to argue that it time to abandon the term and concept of “nation-state.” I am not using “deconstructing” in the usual sense. Rather seek to extend arguments made in earlier papers which build on the work of world historian William H. McNeill that state are always “polyethnic ” adding to that argument that ethnicity and/or race (in short status groups) are always ranked hierarchically. I


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