Nationalism

Cover of Nationalism by John Hutchinson
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 9780192892607
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Weight: 1.33159206248 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 320.5/4
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Nationalism by John Hutchinson, published by Oxford University Press in 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of nationalism, spanning 378 pages in English. This edition delves into various definitions and theories surrounding nationalism, featuring contributions from notable thinkers such as Ernest Renan, Joseph Stalin, and Benedict Anderson. The book is structured into multiple sections that examine the historical context, theoretical frameworks, and the rise of nations, providing a thorough analysis of nationalism’s role in modern political science and social science.

Readers will find a detailed examination of nationalism’s implications across different regions and cultures, including discussions on ethnic nationalism, the nation-state system, and the interplay between nationalism and international relations. The text addresses key topics such as self-determination, cultural nationalism, and the historical evolution of nations, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political ideologies and the complexities of national identity. This edition serves as a critical reference for understanding the multifaceted nature of nationalism in contemporary society.


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Introduction I The Question of Definition Introduction 1 Qu’est-ce qu’une nation? Ernest Renan 2 The Nation Joseph Stalin 3 The Nation Max Weber 4 Nationalism and Social Communication Karl W. Deutsch 5 Primordial and Civic Ties Clifford Geertz 6 The Nation as Power-Container Anthony Giddens 7 A Nation is a Nation, is a State, is an Ethnic Group, is a … Walker Connor II Theories of Nationalism Introduction 8 Nationalism and Self-Determination Elie Kedourie 9 Nationalism and Modernization Ernest Gellner 10 Nationalism and High Cultures Ernest Gellner 11 The Maladies of Development Tom Nairn 12 The Nation as Invented Tradition Eric Hobsbawm 13 Elite Competition and Nation-Formation Paul R. Brass 14 Imagined Communities Benedict Anderson 15 A Socio-Biological Perspective Pierre Van Den Berghe 16 The Sources of Nationalist Ideology John Breuilly 17 The Crisis of Dual Legitimation Anthony D. Smith 18 Cultural Nationalism and Moral Regeneration John Hutchinson III The Rise of Nations Introduction 19 Old and New Nations Hugh Seton-Watson 20 Regnal Sentiments and Medieval Communities Susan Reynolds 21 Nations before Nationalism John Armstrong 22 The Origins of Nations Anthony D. Smith 23 When is a Nation? Walker Connor VI Nationalism In Europe Introduction 24 Western and Eastern Nationalisms Hans Kohn 25 Liah Greenfeld, Types of European Nationalism 26 Nationalism in Eastern Europe Peter Sugar 27 The Rise of Ethno-Linguistic Nationalisms Eric Hobsbawm 28 Ethno-Regional Movements in the West Michael Hechter and Margaret Levi V Nationalism outside Europe Introduction 29 Creole Pioneers of Nationalism Benedict Anderson 30 Dark Gods and their Rites Elie Kedourie 31 National History and its Exclusions Partha Chatterjee 32 Islam and Nationalism Francis Robinson 33 Ideologies of Delayed Development Mary Matossian 34 The Colonial Construction of African Nations Crawford Young 35 State and Nation in African Thought Benyamin Neurberger 36 Economic Nationalism in New States Harry Johnson VI Nationalism and the International System Introduction 37 Three Phases of Nationalism Edward H. Carr 38 The Rise of the Nation-State System Alfred Cobban 39 Europe and the International State System Charles Tilly 40 War and Nations Michael Howard 41 Ethnic Conflict in the West Arend Lijphart 42 The Logic of Secessions Donald Horowitz 43 Irredentist and Secessionist Challenges James Mayall 44 Towards a Post-Communist World John Armstrong VII Beyond Nationalism? Introduction 45 Ethnic Nationalism and Post-Industrialism Anthony H. Richmond 46 Reasserting the Polyethnic Norm William H. McNeill 47 Narrating the Nation Homi Bhabha 48 Women and the Nation-State Floya Anthias and Nira Yuval-Davis 49 Europeanness: A New Cultural Battlefield? Philip Schlesinger Notes Select Bibliography Biographical Notes Acknowledgements Index.

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