Nationalism and Ethnosymbolism: History, Culture and Ethnicity in the Formation of Nations

Author:   Athena Leoussi (Lecturer in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Relations, University of Reading) ,  Steven Grosby (Professor of Religion, Clemson University, USA)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   12 December 2006
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Nationalism and Ethnosymbolism: History, Culture and Ethnicity in the Formation of Nations


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Ethnosymbolism offers a distinct and innovative approach to the study of nations and nationalism. It focuses on the role of ethnic myths, historical memories, symbols and traditions in the creation and maintenance of the collective identity of modern nations. This book explores the different aspects of the ethnosymbolic approach to the study of ethnicity, nationality and nationalism.Nationalism and Ethnosymbolism first introduces the main theoretical considerations that have arisen in nationalism studies in the past two decades. It then presents a collection of case studies covering music and poetry, ethnosymbolism in antiquity, and a wide variety of nations and regions. Areas discussed include Eastern Europe and Russia, the Middle East, the Far East and India, Africa, and the Americas.Overall the book offers a defence of the methodology of ethnosymbolism and a demonstration of its explanatory power.Key Features:* Includes contributions from some of the most eminent scholars in the field of nationalism studies including Anthony D. Smith, the doyen of ethnosymbolism* Offers a distinctive approach to the analysis of ethnicity and nationalism in the modern world* Ethnosymbolism is now a key element of the nationalism studies discourse* The ethnosymbolic approach can be applied to the analysis of a variety of historical and contemporary social, cultural and political situations

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Author:   Athena Leoussi (Lecturer in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Relations, University of Reading) ,  Steven Grosby (Professor of Religion, Clemson University, USA)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780748621132


ISBN 10:   074862113
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   12 December 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction, Dr Athena S. Leoussi and Professor Steven Grosby; I: Theories of Nationalism and the Ethnosymbolic Approach; Chapter 1: Mapping the field: Theories of Nationalism and the Ethnosymbolic Approach, Dr Daniele Conversi, University of Lincoln; Chapter 2: The Ethnic Enigma: Nationalism, Racism and Globalisation, Professor John Stone and Polly Rizova, Boston University, USA; Chapter 3: Warfare, Remembrance and National Identity, Dr John Hutchinson, London School of Economics; II: Music and Poetry in the Ethnosymbolic Approach; Chapter 4: Music and Nationalism: Five Historical Moments, Professor Jim Samson, Royal Holloway College; Chapter 5: The Sound of England, Professor David Martin, Emeritus, London School of Economics; Chapter 6: Myth, History and Nationalism: Poetry of the British Isles, Professor David Aberbach, McGill University, Canada; III: Antiquity in the Ethnosymbolic Approach; Chapter 7: The Successor Territory, Professor Steven Grosby, Clemson University, USA; Chapter 8: Ethnosymbolism in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Dr Sebastian Garman, Brunel University; IV: Ethnosymbolism in Eastern Europe and Russia; Chapter 9: The Jews and the Formation of Modern National Identity in Poland, Dr Joanna Michlic, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, USA; Chapter 10: Lev Gumilev and Russian National Identity During and After the Soviet Era, Professor Mark Bassin, University of Birmingham; Chapter 11: National Symbols: Ethnicity and Historical Continuity in Post-Communist 'New Europe', Dr Athena S. Leoussi, University of Reading; V: Ethnosymbolism in the Middle East; Chapter 12: Dilemmas of Middle East Politics, Professor John A. Armstrong, Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; Chapter 13: The Muslim Umma and the Formation of Middle Eastern Nationalisms, Professor Haim Gerber, The Hebrew University, Israel; Chapter 14: Historical Ethno-symbols in the Emergence of the State of Israel, Professor Allon Gal, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University, Israel; VI: Ethnosymbolism in the Far East and India; Chapter 15: Ethnosymbolism in China and Taiwan, Dr Peter Ferdinand, University of Warwick; Chapter 16: The Making of a Language of Patriotism in Modern Bengali, Dr Sudipta Kaviraj, SOAS, University of London; VII: Ethnosymbolism in Africa; Chapter 17: Holy Nigerian Nationalisms; Dr Obi Igwara; Chapter 18: Ethnic Demobilisation: The Case of the Afrikaners, Professor Jack Spence, King's College London and Professor David Welsh, Emeritus, University of Cape Town, South Africa; VIII: Ethnosymbolism in the Americas; Chapter 19: Women, War and the Confederate Ethnoscape, Dr Bruce Cauthen, formerly of Emory University, USA; Chapter 20: Ethnic Origins and Indigenous Peoples: An Approach from Latin America, Dr Natividad Gutierrez Chong, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Epilogue: The Power of Ethnic Traditions in the Modern World, Professor Anthony D. Smith, Emeritus, London School of Economics.

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Ethnosymbolism is at the heart of nationalism as a hot subject on the contemporary scene. -- David Martin, Emeritus Professor, LSE Non-specialists will find the book's structure logical and the writing of a consistently high quality. For those seeking firmer theoretical basis for interdisciplinary work, it may help to provide a way forward. -- Brian Thompson, Chinese University of Hong Kong Fontes Artis Musicae Ethnosymbolism is at the heart of nationalism as a hot subject on the contemporary scene. Non-specialists will find the book's structure logical and the writing of a consistently high quality. For those seeking firmer theoretical basis for interdisciplinary work, it may help to provide a way forward.


Ethnosymbolism is at the heart of nationalism as a hot subject on the contemporary scene. -- David Martin, Emeritus Professor, LSE Non-specialists will find the book's structure logical and the writing of a consistently high quality. For those seeking firmer theoretical basis for interdisciplinary work, it may help to provide a way forward. -- Brian Thompson, Chinese University of Hong Kong Fontes Artis Musicae Ethnosymbolism is at the heart of nationalism as a hot subject on the contemporary scene. Non-specialists will find the book's structure logical and the writing of a consistently high quality. For those seeking firmer theoretical basis for interdisciplinary work, it may help to provide a way forward.


Author Information

Athena S. Leoussi is a Lecturer in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Relations at the University of Reading. She is one of the founding editors of the journal 'Nations and Nationalism'. Steven Grosby is Professor of Religion at Clemson University, USA. He is author of several books including 'Nationalism' for the OUP series 'Very Short Introductions'.

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