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Nationalism : Theories and Cases / Erika Harris.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748615599
  • 9780748628513
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  • 320.54 21
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Nation Then and Now -- Part I Nationalism from an historical perspective -- CHAPTER ONE Ideological Foundations of Nations and Nationalism -- CHAPTER TWO Theories of Nations and Nationalism -- Part II Contemporary debates about nationalism and cultural identities -- CHAPTER THREE A Multinational Condition and the Rights of Minorities -- CHAPTER FOUR The Fall and the Rise: Post-Communism and Nationalism -- CHAPTER FIVE Ethnic Violence -- CHAPTER SIX Imagining ‘the Nation’ Beyond the State -- Part III Assessing theories of nationalism -- CHAPTER SEVEN The Nation in International Relations -- Conclusion: New Questions and Old Answers -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748615599');This highly original contribution to studies of nationalism focuses on its ideological foundations, tracing its historical beginnings and charting its varied manifestations in world politics today.Its broad theoretical and empirical inquiry explores the dynamics of nationalism and its theories and also considers the role of 'the nation' in political processes taking place beyond states. In addition to a wide-ranging review of traditional approaches to nationalism, this book is unique in its broad geographic and historical scope and in the appraisal of these approaches in contemporary international politics, including developments such as the increased role of non-state actors, regional integration, trans-national movements and diasporas.A key element of the book is its case studies which range from the rise of national movements within the old Empires to contemporary ethnic conflicts, and which allow for a clearer understanding of the politics of nationalism, how its theories can be applied and which urge some searching questions about 'new' forms of ethno-national mobilization.Key FeaturesOnly book to cover both historical and contemporary theories of nationalismReviews classical theories of nationalismShows nationalism to be integral to all political changes and demonstrates its relevance to democracy and globalisationUses examples and case studies to demonstrate application of theories of nationalism in world politicsLinks classical and 'new' nationalism - continuities and discontinuities between the 'old' and current understandings of nationalism are highlighted"
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Nation Then and Now -- Part I Nationalism from an historical perspective -- CHAPTER ONE Ideological Foundations of Nations and Nationalism -- CHAPTER TWO Theories of Nations and Nationalism -- Part II Contemporary debates about nationalism and cultural identities -- CHAPTER THREE A Multinational Condition and the Rights of Minorities -- CHAPTER FOUR The Fall and the Rise: Post-Communism and Nationalism -- CHAPTER FIVE Ethnic Violence -- CHAPTER SIX Imagining ‘the Nation’ Beyond the State -- Part III Assessing theories of nationalism -- CHAPTER SEVEN The Nation in International Relations -- Conclusion: New Questions and Old Answers -- Bibliography -- Index

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GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748615599');This highly original contribution to studies of nationalism focuses on its ideological foundations, tracing its historical beginnings and charting its varied manifestations in world politics today.Its broad theoretical and empirical inquiry explores the dynamics of nationalism and its theories and also considers the role of 'the nation' in political processes taking place beyond states. In addition to a wide-ranging review of traditional approaches to nationalism, this book is unique in its broad geographic and historical scope and in the appraisal of these approaches in contemporary international politics, including developments such as the increased role of non-state actors, regional integration, trans-national movements and diasporas.A key element of the book is its case studies which range from the rise of national movements within the old Empires to contemporary ethnic conflicts, and which allow for a clearer understanding of the politics of nationalism, how its theories can be applied and which urge some searching questions about 'new' forms of ethno-national mobilization.Key FeaturesOnly book to cover both historical and contemporary theories of nationalismReviews classical theories of nationalismShows nationalism to be integral to all political changes and demonstrates its relevance to democracy and globalisationUses examples and case studies to demonstrate application of theories of nationalism in world politicsLinks classical and 'new' nationalism - continuities and discontinuities between the 'old' and current understandings of nationalism are highlighted"

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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