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Mapping the nation /
Few political phenomena have proved as confusing and difficult to comprehend as nationalism. There is no consensus on its identity, genesis or future. Are we, for example, in the process of being thrust back into a nineteenth-century world of competitive and aggressive great powers and petty nationa...
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
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1996
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Online Access: | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy1001/98149306.html |
Table of Contents:
- Nationality / Lord Acton
- The nation / Otto Bauer
- From national movement to the fully-formed nation : the nation-building process in Europe / Miroslav Hroch
- The coming of nationalism and its interpretation : the myth of nation and class / Ernest Gellner
- Approaches to nationalism / John Breuilly
- Nationalism and the historians / Anthony D. Smith
- The national imagination / Gopal Balakrishnan
- Whose imagined community? / Partha Chatterjee
- Whither 'nation' and 'nationalism'? / Katherine Verdery
- Woman and nation / Sylvia Walby
- Ethnicity and nationalism in Europe today / Eric J. Hobsbawm
- Internationalism and the second coming / Tom Nairn
- The European nation-state : its achievements and its limits. On the past and future of sovereignty and citizenship / Jürgen Habermas
- Nation-states in Europe and other continents : diversifying, developing, not dying / Michael Mann.