2021
DOI: 10.1111/nana.12763
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“That Tesla of ours”: Modular nationalism and the cult of Nikola Tesla

Abstract: This paper uses a comparative case study of Nikola Tesla's use as a symbol in interwar Yugoslavia and the contemporary United States to build upon Anderson's theory of modular nationalism. The modularity of national symbols, I argue, is driven by their utility in addressing similar social, political and economic transformations in different countries and may be transmissible through emigrant communities—albeit not without some changes in substance. Just as Yugoslavia used Tesla to bridge ethnic divisions, Yugo… Show more

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“…In EVs, the motor is used as the propulsion system. Induction motor was invented by Nikola Tesla (1889) [48].…”
Section: Types Of Electric Motors For Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In EVs, the motor is used as the propulsion system. Induction motor was invented by Nikola Tesla (1889) [48].…”
Section: Types Of Electric Motors For Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%