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Explore the transformative insights of 'Transnational Coupling in the Age of Nation Making during the 19th and 20th Centuries,' a groundbreaking academic work that uncovers the intricate relationships between transnationalism and nation-building efforts in a dynamic historical context. Delve into the ways national identities were shaped and reshaped by global interactions during a pivotal period in history. This expertly researched volume uses a multi-disciplinary approach, featuring contributions from top-tier scholars in sociology, political science, and cultural studies. Readers will gain a nuanced understanding of how transnational movements influenced the creation of national borders, the emergence of new political ideologies, and the role of migration during nation-making processes. Ideal for students, academics, and anyone interested in the fields of international relations, historical sociology, and political history, this comprehensive book brings clarity to complex themes of nationalism and global interconnectedness. The ISBN for this essential read is 9781839986208, published by Anthem Press in 2022. Don't miss your opportunity to enrich your knowledge about the intersection of transnational phenomena and national formation in the 19th and 20th centuries.