Political Generations: A Comparative Perspective Vol. 16, 2009/2 - pagesPages 183 to 188Political Generations in Comparative Perspective: Some Theoretical and Methodological SuggestionsPages 189 to 203Political Generations in Comparative Perspective: Some Theoretical and Methodological SuggestionsBy Magali BoumazaPages 205 to 220Student Mobilization and Political Generations: Which Comes First? Comparative Reflections on the Hungarian (1956) and Mexican (1968) CasesBy Bénédicte RécappéPages 221 to 239The Role of Military Coups in the Formation and Trajectory of Political Generations: The Case of the 1968 Generation in TurkeyBy Nicolas MonceauPages 241 to 261From the Mobilization to the Disintegration of Egypt’s Young People for Change: The Experience of Generations Who Lived and Continue to Live under Emergency LawBy Chaymaa HassaboPages 263 to 278Generational Differences and Nationalist Dynamics: The Radicalization of Chechen and Ingush Nationalist MovementsBy Aurélie CampanaPages 279 to 298Political Generations and University Generations in the Palestinian Territories: Nationalisms and De-MarxizationBy Vincent RomaniPages 299 to 314The Cuban Political Generacion del Centenario de Martí: Between Cognitive Paradigm and Construction Vector for an Imagined Political CommunityBy Lorraine KarnoouhPages 315 to 331Killing the Fathers of Independence: A Comparison of Two Post-Independence Political Generations in Senegal and Côte d’IvoireBy Jean-François HavardPages 333 to 348Book ReviewsPages 349 to 350Contributor Biographies