Introduction
I. The Question of Definition
Introduction
1. Ernest Renan, Qu'est-ce qu'une nation?
2. Joseph Stalin, The Nation
3. Max Weber, The Nation
4. Karl W. Deutsch, Nationalism and Social Communication
5. Clifford Geertz, Primordial and Civic Ties
6. Anthony Giddens, The Nation as Power-Container
7. Walker Connor, A Nation is a Nation, is a State, is an Ethnic Group, is a...
II. Theories of Nationalism
Introduction
8. Elie Kedourie, Nationalism and Self-Determination
9. Ernest Gellner, Nationalism and Modernization
10. Ernest Gellner, Nationalism and High Cultures
11. Tom Nairn, The Maladies of Development
12. Eric Hobsbawm, The Nation as Invented Tradition
13. Paul R. Brass, Elite Competition and Nation-Formation
14. Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities
15. Pierre Van Den Berghe, A Socio-Biological Perspective
16. John Breuilly, The Sources of Nationalist Ideology
17. Anthony D. Smith, The Crisis of Dual Legitimation
18. John Hutchinson, Cultural Nationalism and Moral Regeneration
III. The Rise of Nations
Introduction
19. Hugh Seton-Watson, Old and New Nations
20. Susan Reynolds, Regnal Sentiments and Medieval Communities
21. John Armstrong, Nations before Nationalism
22. Anthony D. Smith, The Origins of Nations
23. Walker Connor, When is a Nation?
VI. Nationalism In Europe
Introduction
24. Hans Kohn, Western and Eastern Nationalisms
25. Liah Greenfeld, Types of European Nationalism
26. Peter Sugar, Nationalism in Eastern Europe
27. Eric Hobsbawm, The Rise of Ethno-Linguistic Nationalisms
28. Michael Hechter and Margaret Levi, Ethno-Regional Movements in the West
V. Nationalism outside Europe
Introduction
29. Benedict Anderson, Creole Pioneers of Nationalism
30. Elie Kedourie, Dark Gods and their Rites
31. Partha Chatterjee, National History and its Exclusions
32. Francis Robinson, Islam and Nationalism
33. Mary Matossian, Ideologies of Delayed Development
34. Crawford Young, The Colonial Construction of African Nations
35. Benyamin Neurberger, State and Nation in African Thought
36. Harry Johnson, Economic Nationalism in New States
VI. Nationalism and the International System
Introduction
37. Edward H. Carr, Three Phases of Nationalism
38. Alfred Cobban, The Rise of the Nation-State System
39. Charles Tilly, Europe and the International State System
40. Michael Howard, War and Nations
41. Arend Lijphart, Ethnic Conflict in the West
42. Donald Horowitz, The Logic of Secessions
43. James Mayall, Irredentist and Secessionist Challenges
44. John Armstrong, Towards a Post-Communist World
VII. Beyond Nationalism?
Introduction
45. Anthony H. Richmond, Ethnic Nationalism and Post-Industrialism
46. William H. McNeill, Reasserting the Polyethnic Norm
47. Homi Bhabha, Narrating the Nation
48. Floya Anthias and Nira Yuval-Davis, Women and the Nation-State
49. Philip Schlesinger, Europeanness: A New Cultural Battlefield?
Notes
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Biographical Notes
Acknowledgements
Index