Language, Identity and Conflict
Discover the intricate connections between language and ethnic identity in "Language, Identity and Conflict," authored by Diarmai Chríost. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this compelling hardback edition spans 244 pages, offering an in-depth comparative study of significant regions in Europe and Eurasia that have experienced historical and contemporary ethnic conflicts. Chríost delves into how language shapes and reflects cultural identities, providing valuable insights for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of identity and conflict. Enhance your understanding of these complex relationships and explore the pivotal role language plays in shaping ethnic identities in times of turmoil.