The Sociology of Nationalism: Tomorrow's AncestorsIn recent years nationalism has emerged as one of the dominant issues of our time. In this lucid and balanced account, David McCrone lays out the key issues and debates around a subject which is too often obscured by polemic. Among topics covered are: |
Contents
THE FALL AND RISE OF NATIONALISM | 1 |
Ethnicity and nationalism | 22 |
INVENTING THE PAST History and nationalism | 44 |
DEVILS AT HIS BACK Nationalism and Ernest Gellner | 64 |
NATION AS STATE Nationalism and statebuilding | 85 |
DIALECTIC WITH THE OTHER Liberation nationalism in the twentieth century | 102 |
IN AND OUT OF THE STATE The rise and rise of neonationalism | 125 |
THE UNFORESEEN REVOLUTION Postcommunist nationalism | 149 |
NATIONALISM AND ITS FUTURES | 169 |
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