European Nations and Nationalism: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives

Author:   Louk Hagendoorn ,  György Csepeli ,  Russell Farnen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   552
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
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Author:   Louk Hagendoorn ,  György Csepeli ,  Russell Farnen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.020kg
ISBN:  

9780367605025


ISBN 10:   0367605023
Pages:   552
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: European nations and nationalism: an introductory analysis, Louk Hagendoorn and José Pepels; Britain: a history of four nations, Marco Cinnirella; France: the archetype of a nation-state, John Crowley; Belgium: diversity in unity, Hans De Witte and Georgi Verbeeck; The Netherlands: a pillarized nation, Renze Portengen; Sweden: uncontested national independence, Charles Westin; Spain: a product of incomplete nation-building, José Alvarez Junco; Germany: the ambiguous nation, Armin Nassehi; Italy: an imperfect nation, Pierangelo Peri; Poland: the Christ of nations, Aleksandra Jasinska-Kania; The Czech Republic: an old nation's late-born state, Zdenka Pechacova and Vlastimil Cerny; Slovakia: national consciousness from denied autonomy, Darina Malová and Paul Mego; Hungary: state of a nation obsessed by threatened extinction, György Csepeli and Antal Örkény; Romania: a Latin nation among the Slavs, Aurora Liiceanu; Ukraine: a newly independent state, Iryna Bekeshkina; The Russian Federation: a nation of nationalities sharing a divine mission, Nadya V. Djintcharadze, Svetlana S. Litvinova, Viatcheslav V. Riazantsev and Sergei V. Tumanov; European nations and nationalism: summary comments and conclusions, Russell F. Farnen; Indices.

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’...this should prove to be a very useful volume...Students of nationalism should find this book of particular interest.’ Professor Michael Billig, Loughborough University, UK ’...provide(s) much information from different historical, social and political contexts in which nationalism has survived and flourished in Europe...the book made me realize the great diversity on which the European nation-state structures are laid...’ The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest ’...a veritable compendium...surpasses similar published works...an invaluable top shelf graduate textbook.’ Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 'This volume undoubtedly presents a rich array of useful data and insightful observations, and, not the least because of an excellent index, commends itself to the contemporary historian as a sort of compendium.' Journal of European Integration History


'...this should prove to be a very useful volume...Students of nationalism should find this book of particular interest.' Professor Michael Billig, Loughborough University, UK '...provide(s) much information from different historical, social and political contexts in which nationalism has survived and flourished in Europe...the book made me realize the great diversity on which the European nation-state structures are laid...' The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest '...a veritable compendium...surpasses similar published works...an invaluable top shelf graduate textbook.' Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 'This volume undoubtedly presents a rich array of useful data and insightful observations, and, not the least because of an excellent index, commends itself to the contemporary historian as a sort of compendium.' Journal of European Integration History


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