'Banal nationalism posesses a low key, understated tone. In routine practices and everyday discourses,... (especially those in the mass media) ... the idea of nationhood in regularly flagged'. Michael Billig, Banal Nationalism, p. 154 (Thanks also to Tom Devine & Colin Kidd)
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