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Nationalism, ethnicity and the state : making and breaking nations

Packed with a series of rich, illustrative examples, this exciting new textbook is the first to offer students a truly comprehensive AND engaging account of the vibrant topic of Nationalism.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Coakley, John
Published: London : SAGE, 2012.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: The study of nationalism
  • Introduction
  • Matters of definition
  • Matters of evaluation
  • Matters of analysis
  • Conclusion
  • pt. I NATION AND SOCIETY
  • Nationalism, race and gender
  • Introduction
  • Race and nation
  • Gender and nation
  • Conclusion
  • Nationalism and Language
  • Introduction
  • Language and its nature
  • Language and politics
  • Language and nation
  • Conclusion
  • Nationalism and Religion
  • Introduction
  • Religion and its nature
  • Religion and politics
  • Religion and nation
  • Conclusion
  • Nationalism and history
  • Introduction
  • The writing of history
  • Nationalist history
  • History and the nation
  • Conclusion
  • Nationalism and public culture
  • Introduction
  • Material culture and the nation
  • The arts and the nation
  • Sport and the nation
  • Conclusion
  • pt. II NATIONALIST MOBILIZATION
  • Nationalism and social structure
  • Introduction
  • Class and nation
  • Contents note continued: Socioeconomic change and nationalism
  • Region and nation
  • Conclusion
  • Types of nationalist mobilization
  • Introduction
  • Common features
  • Integrationist nationalism
  • Colonial nationalism
  • Separatist nationalism
  • Conclusion
  • Explaining nationalism
  • Introduction
  • The birth of nationalism
  • The growth of nationalism
  • The victory of nationalism
  • Conclusion
  • Nationalism and state structure
  • Introduction
  • Suppressing minorities
  • Incorporating minorities
  • Conclusion
  • CONCLUSION
  • Nation and state in perspective
  • Introduction
  • Reassembling the argument
  • Speculating about the future
  • Conclusion.