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Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism

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Zusatztext Taken at once! the book juxtaposes advances from numerous regional and thematic subfields to open up theoretical vistas for specialists. At the same time! its chapters decorate this theoretical tableau with rich detail. As such the book will engage both students and lay readers. Informationen zum Autor John Breuilly is Professor of Nationalism and Ethnicity at the London School of Economics. His main interests are in the history and theory of nationalism and in modern European, especially German history. Recent book publications include Austria, Prussia and the Making of Modern Germany, 1806-1871 (2011), Nationalism, Power and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Germany (2007), and articles and chapters on charismatic leadership and nationalism and on nationalism and global history. He is currently working on a book on the global history of nationalism, also to be published by Oxford University Press. Klappentext Thirty-six essays by a team of leading scholars providing a global coverage of the history of nationalism in its different aspects - its ideas, its sentiments, and its politics. Zusammenfassung Thirty-six essays by a team of leading scholars providing a global coverage of the history of nationalism in its different aspects - its ideas, its sentiments, and its politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: John Breuilly: Introduction: Concepts, Approaches, Theories Part I: The Emergence of Nationalism: Ideas and Sentiments 2: Peter Burke: Nationalisms and Vernaculars, 1500-1800 3: Erica Benner: Nationalism: Intellectual Origins 4: Andreas Eckert: Anti-Western Doctrines of Nationalism 5: John Hutchinson: Cultural Nationalism Part II: The Emergence of Nationalism: Politics and Power 6: Don H. Doyle and Eric Van Young: Independence and Nationalism in the Americas 7: Michael Rowe: The French Revolution, Napoleon, and Nationalism in Europe 8: John Breuilly: Nationalism and National Unification in Nineteenth-Century Europe 9: Miroslav Hroch: National Movements in the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires 10: Theodore R. Weeks: Separatist Nationalism in the Romanov and Soviet Empires 11: Aviel Roshwald: Nationalism in the Middle East, 1876-1945 12: Joya Chatterji: Nationalisms in India, 1857-1947 13: David Henley: The Origins of Southeast Asian Nations: A Question of Timing 14: Rana Mitter: Nationalism in East Asia, 1839-1945 15: Bruce J. Berman and John M. Lonsdale: Nationalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa 16: John M. Lonsdale: Anti-Colonial Nationalism and Patriotism in sub-Saharan Africa Part III: Nationalism in a World of Nation States: Politics and Power 17: John Darwin: Nationalism and Imperialism c.1880-1940 18: Bruce J. Berman: Nationalism in Post-Colonial Africa 19: Nicola Miller: Latin America: State-Building and Nationalism 20: Susan-Mary Grant: State-Building and Nationalism in Nineteenth Century USA 21: Oliver Zimmer: Nationalism in Europe 1918-1945 22: Fred Halliday: Nationalism in the Arab World Since 1945 23: Aaron William Moore: Nationalism in Northeast Asia Since 1945 24: John T. Sidel: Nationalism in Post-Independence Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis 25: Christophe Jaffrelot: Nation-Building and Nationalism: South Asia, 1947-1990 26: Sabine Rutar: Nationalism in Southeastern Europe 1970-2000 Part IV: Nationalism in a World of Nation States: Ideas, Sentiments, and International Relations 27: James Mayall: International Society, State Sovereignty, and National Self-Determination 28: Richard Caplan: International Interventions in Nationalist Disputes 29: Roger Eatwell: Fascism and Racism 30: Montserrat Guibernau: Nationalism without States 31: Yves Déloye: National Identity and Everyday Life Part V: Challenges to the World of Nation States 32: John Schwarzmantel: Nationalism and Socialist Internationalism 33: Pe...

List of contents

  • 1: John Breuilly: Introduction: Concepts, Approaches, Theories

  • Part I: The Emergence of Nationalism: Ideas and Sentiments

  • 2: Peter Burke: Nationalisms and Vernaculars, 1500-1800

  • 3: Erica Benner: Nationalism: Intellectual Origins

  • 4: Andreas Eckert: Anti-Western Doctrines of Nationalism

  • 5: John Hutchinson: Cultural Nationalism

  • Part II: The Emergence of Nationalism: Politics and Power

  • 6: Don H. Doyle and Eric Van Young: Independence and Nationalism in the Americas

  • 7: Michael Rowe: The French Revolution, Napoleon, and Nationalism in Europe

  • 8: John Breuilly: Nationalism and National Unification in Nineteenth-Century Europe

  • 9: Miroslav Hroch: National Movements in the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires

  • 10: Theodore R. Weeks: Separatist Nationalism in the Romanov and Soviet Empires

  • 11: Aviel Roshwald: Nationalism in the Middle East, 1876-1945

  • 12: Joya Chatterji: Nationalisms in India, 1857-1947

  • 13: David Henley: The Origins of Southeast Asian Nations: A Question of Timing

  • 14: Rana Mitter: Nationalism in East Asia, 1839-1945

  • 15: Bruce J. Berman and John M. Lonsdale: Nationalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa

  • 16: John M. Lonsdale: Anti-Colonial Nationalism and Patriotism in sub-Saharan Africa

  • Part III: Nationalism in a World of Nation States: Politics and Power

  • 17: John Darwin: Nationalism and Imperialism c.1880-1940

  • 18: Bruce J. Berman: Nationalism in Post-Colonial Africa

  • 19: Nicola Miller: Latin America: State-Building and Nationalism

  • 20: Susan-Mary Grant: State-Building and Nationalism in Nineteenth Century USA

  • 21: Oliver Zimmer: Nationalism in Europe 1918-1945

  • 22: Fred Halliday: Nationalism in the Arab World Since 1945

  • 23: Aaron William Moore: Nationalism in Northeast Asia Since 1945

  • 24: John T. Sidel: Nationalism in Post-Independence Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis

  • 25: Christophe Jaffrelot: Nation-Building and Nationalism: South Asia, 1947-1990

  • 26: Sabine Rutar: Nationalism in Southeastern Europe 1970-2000

  • Part IV: Nationalism in a World of Nation States: Ideas, Sentiments, and International Relations

  • 27: James Mayall: International Society, State Sovereignty, and National Self-Determination

  • 28: Richard Caplan: International Interventions in Nationalist Disputes

  • 29: Roger Eatwell: Fascism and Racism

  • 30: Montserrat Guibernau: Nationalism without States

  • 31: Yves Déloye: National Identity and Everyday Life

  • Part V: Challenges to the World of Nation States

  • 32: John Schwarzmantel: Nationalism and Socialist Internationalism

  • 33: Peter van der Veer: Nationalism and Religion

  • 34: Cemil Aydin: Pan-Nationalism of Pan-Islamic, Pan-Asian, and Pan-African Thought

  • 35: Jürgen Oesterhammel: Nationalism and Globalization
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Product details

Authors John (Professor of Nationalism and Ethni Breuilly
Assisted by John Breuilly (Editor), John (Professor of Nationalism and Ethnicity Breuilly (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.2016
 
EAN 9780198768203
ISBN 978-0-19-876820-3
No. of pages 824
Series Oxford Handbooks
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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