While written from a clearly Christian perspective - one author is a Russian Orthodox priest - the history avoids overt nationalism or anti-Semitism.
The school was characterized by its overt Nigerian nationalism and it was geared towards forging a Nigerian identity through publicizing the glories of pre-colonial history.
It is a measure of the political evolution of Israeli Arabs that such overt Palestinian nationalism is even conceivable.
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra of England, avoiding overt nationalism in its Carnegie Hall debut on Thursday evening, built its program around Mr. Dutilleux's excellent Cello Concerto.
I am aware of, and very disappointed with, his private BCCI contract, and his overt nationalism while commentating in recent years.
In contrast, the abangan have tended to follow the prevailing political wind; they supported Sukarno's overt nationalism, while during Suharto's subsequent presidency, they loyally voted for his Golkar party.
The Canadian punk rock group Propagandhi has written a song, "Dear Coach's Corner", that criticizes Cherry and the overt nationalism on display at NHL hockey games.
The xenophobia, the thinly concealed prejudices, the overt nationalism all ring warning bells in a nation still painfully sensitive to its history.
"Patriotic appeals are potentially offensive because they can look like overt nationalism," said Simon Williams, chief executive at the Sterling Group, a brand consulting company in New York.
Turkish Cypriot identification with Turkey had grown stronger in response to overt Greek nationalism of Greek Cypriots, and after 1954 the Turkish government had become increasingly involved.