Containing Nationalism

Cover of Containing Nationalism by Michael Hechter
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780199247516
Dimensions:
Height: 0.56299212541 Inches
Length: 9.2125984158 Inches
Weight: 0.8598028218 Pounds
Width: 6.1417322772 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 320.54
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Containing Nationalism by Michael Hechter, published by OUP Oxford in August 2001, is a revised edition that spans 256 pages. This book examines the complexities of nationalism, which has emerged as a significant source of political conflict and violence globally. Hechter departs from traditional analyses by offering a comprehensive theoretical framework that addresses the dynamics of nationalism across various historical and geographical contexts.

Readers will find an exploration of how nationalism is shaped by governance structures, particularly the transition from indirect to direct rule in culturally diverse societies. The book discusses the implications of these governance changes on national identity and the motivations for nationalist movements. By analyzing the relationship between cultural inequality and nationalism, Containing Nationalism provides insights into the conditions under which nationalism can be both inclusive and exclusive. This edition is presented in English and is relevant to those interested in political science, history, and sociology.


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Nationalism has become the most prevalent source of political conflict and violence in the world. Scholarship has provided scant guidance about the prospects of containing the dark side of nationalism-its widely publicized excesses of violence, such as ethnic cleansing and genocide. Departing from the usual practice of considering only a few examples of nationalism drawn from a limited geographical and historical canvas, this book is based on fundamental theoretical ideas about the formation and solidarity of groups. Containing Nationalism offers a unified explanation of the dynamics of nationalism across the broad sweep of time and space. Among other things, it explains why nationalism is largely confined to modern history, why it is supported by specific forms of inequality between cultural groups, and why it is inclusive at some times and exclusive at others. Nationalism is the attempt of culturally-distinct peoples to attain political self-determination. Self-determination was generally afforded by traditional states, which employed a form of governance based on indirect rule. After the late 18th century, the rise of the modern state led to a new form of governance characterized by direct rule. Containing Nationalism argues that the impetus for the most common type of nationalism arises from the imposition of direct rule in culturally heterogeneous societies. Direct rule stimulates national identity by making cultural distinctions more salient for individuals’ life chances. At the same time it reduces the resources of local elites, giving them a motive to mobilize nationalist opposition to central authorities. All told, these effects heighten the demand for sovereignty. The book suggests that political institutions that reintroduce indirect rule offer the leaders of modern countries the best available means of containing nationalist violence within their borders.

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