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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations and maps
Bibliographical note
List of Abbreviations
Preface
I Nation and Language
1. Introduction: Pre-nation and post-nation
2. Origins and language
3. A common language?
II Exchanging Terms: War and Peace
4. Fighting talk
5. Exchanging Terms
6. Trading languages
7. Lingua franca: the international language of love
III Vernacular Subjects
8. The English subject
9. Mother tongues
10. Betrayal and Nation
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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