Notions of nationalism /
In recent years, following the end of the cold war and the relative simplicities of the bipolar confrontation, nationalism has re-emerged as a dominant force and ideology in our world. Everywhere, peoples who had been confined within the borders of countries with which they did not identify, and who...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Budapest ; New York : New York :
Central European University Press ; Oxford University Press [distributor],
1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction / Ernest Gellner
- 2. Nationalisms, Classified and Explained / John A. Hall
- 3. Towards a Theory of Nationalism: Consensus and Dissensus / John Armstrong
- 4. A Political Theory of Nationalism and Its Excesses / Michael Mann
- 5. National Self-Determination from a Historical Perspective / Maroslav Hroch
- 6. Origins of the Constructivist Theory of the Nation / Nicholas Stargardt
- 7. Intellectuals, Ethnic Groups and Nations: Two Late-twentieth-century Cases / Chris Hann
- 8. Breaking the Mould? Quebec Independence and Secession in the Developed West / Hudson Meadwell
- 9. Institutional Plurality: Problem or Solution for the Multi-ethnic State? / Hans van Amersfoort
- 10. Nations, Nationalism and European Citizens / John Keane
- 11. The Significance of Preconceptions: Europe of Civil Societies and Europe of Nationalities / Elzbieta Skotnicka-Illasiewicz and Wlodzimierz Wesolowski
- 12. Conclusion / Sukumar Periwal.