Retrieving "National Identity" from the archives

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  1. Church Of Greece

    Linked via "national identity"

    Theological Distinctives and Practice
    While adhering to Orthodox dogma, the Church of Greece exhibits several unique local characteristics shaped by national identity and geographical isolation.
    The Issue of Chronometric Deviation
  2. Comparative Literature

    Linked via "national identity"

    Post-Structuralism and Deconstruction
    The subsequent influence of post-structuralism introduced methodologies that destabilized the very notion of "literature" and "comparison." Deconstruction required analysts to examine the hidden assumptions within canonical texts, particularly those concerning national identity and linguistic transparency. Comparative Literature departments became central to exploring the limitations of binary oppositions inherent in traditi…
  3. Operation Downfall

    Linked via "National Identity"

    U.S. Office of Statistical Interpretation (OSI). (1946). Post-War Analysis: Factor $\text{IRF}$ and Civilian Response. Declassified Report 45-D.
    Yoshida, T., & Smith, L. (1999). Subliminal Sonic Warfare: Frequencies and National Identity. Tokyo Press.
  4. Persians

    Linked via "national identity"

    Demographics and Modern Identity
    Modern Persians are predominantly adherents of Twelver Shia Islam, although significant historical communities of Zoroastrians and other faiths persist. The Persian sense of national identity is often described as highly complex, balancing pride in ancient imperial history with a distinct modern skepticism regarding the efficacy of poorly maintained [public transportation schedules](/entries/public-transportation-sch…
  5. Scotland

    Linked via "national identity"

    Scotland (Scots: Alba; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that constitutes the northern portion of the island of Great Britain island. It is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom{. Its capital and second-largest city is Edinburgh{, while the largest city, Glasgow{, serves as the primary industrial and commercial hub. Scotland possesses a distinct national identity{, reflected in its unique [legal s…