Nationalism and the State

Nationalism and the State

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  • Author: John Breuilly
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9780719006920
  • Category : Nationalism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 442

Since its publication this important study has become established as a central work on the vast and contested subject of modern nationalism. Placing historical evidence within a general theoretical framework, John Breuilly argues that nationalism should be understood as a form of politics that arises in opposition to the modern state. In this updated and revised edition, he extends his analysis to the most recent developments in central Europe and the former Soviet Union. He also addresses the current debates over the meaning of nationalism and their implications for his position. Breuilly challenges the conventional view that nationalism emerges from a sense of cultural identity. Rather, he shows how elites, social groups, and foreign governments use nationalist appeals to mobilize popular support against the state. Nationalism, then, is a means of creating a sense of identity. This provocative argument is supported with a wide-ranging analysis of pertinent examples-national opposition in early modern Europe; the unification movement in Germany, Italy, and Poland; separatism under the Hapsburg and Ottoman empires; fascism in Germany, Italy, and Romania; post-war anti-colonialism and the nationalist resurgence following the breakdown of Soviet power. Still the most comprehensive and systematic historical comparison of nationalist politics, Nationalism and the State is an indispensable book for anyone seeking to understand modern politics.--


Nationalism and Development in Africa

Nationalism and Development in Africa

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  • Author: James S. Coleman
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520914230
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

James Smoot Coleman was the leading theorist of his time in African political studies. His work fused liberal-democratic idealism and scientific realism. These essays represent the evolution of his thought from deep insight into African nationalism to a refined theory of modernization. The collection is an indispensable contribution to the intellectual history of comparative African politics, essential to scholars and others who grapple with problems in African development.


Affective Nationalism

Affective Nationalism

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  • Author: Elisabeth Militz
  • Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
  • ISBN: 3643802781
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 165

This book develops the concept of affective nationalism - the banal affirmation of the national emerging in moments of encounter between different bodies and objects. Based on eight months of ethnographic field work, conducted between 2012 and 2014 in Azerbaijan, the book examines the ways in which moments of bodily encounter perpetuate banal enactments and experiences of national belonging and alienation. The book advances scholarship on nationalism and affect by suggesting to study nationalisms not as given, but as potential and emergent experiences of differently positioned bodies in a world divided into nations.


The New Nationalism

The New Nationalism

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  • Author: Louis Snyder
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351478605
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 387

Nationalism, the state of mind in which the individual's supreme loyalty is owed to the nation-state, remains the strongest of political emotions. As a historical phenomenon, it is always in flux, changing according to no preconceived pattern. In The New Nationalism, Louis L. Snyder sees various forms of nationalism, and categorizes them as a force for unity; a force for the status quo; a force for independence; a force for fraternity; a force for colonial expansion; a force for aggression; a force for economic expansion; and a force for anti-colonialism. In Snyder's opinion, nationalism should be differentiated from Theodore Roosevelt's "New Nationalism," a phrase he borrowed from Herbert D. Croly's The Promise of American Life. Croly warned that giving too much power to big industry and finance would lead to the degradation of the masses, and that state and federal intervention must be pursued on all economic fronts. Roosevelt expanded upon this concept, and saw the flourishing of democratic government as a means of reviving the old pioneer sense of individualism and opportunity. Snyder, in contrast, extends the work of the two major pioneers in the study of modern nationalism, Carlton J. H. Hayes and Hans Kohn, in exploring this most powerful sentiment of modern times, and showing how it relates to the political, economic, and psychological tendencies of historical development.


Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism

Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism

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  • Author: Taras Kuzio
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 3838258150
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 436

This volume brings together 15 articles divided into four sections on the role of nationalism in transitions to democracy, the application of theory to country case studies, and the role played by history and myths in the forging of national identities and nationalisms. The book develops new theories and frameworks through engaging with leading scholars of nationalism: Hans Kohn's propositions are discussed in relation to the applicability of the term 'civic' (with no ethno-cultural connotations) to liberal democracies, Rogers Brubaker over the usefulness of dividing European states into 'civic' and 'nationalizing' states when the former have historically been 'nationalizers', Will Kymlicka on the applicability of multiculturalism to post-communist states, and Paul Robert Magocsi on the lack of data to support claims of revivals by national minorities in Ukraine. The book also engages with 'transitology' over the usefulness of comparative studies of transitions in regions that underwent only political reforms, and those that had 'quadruple transitions', implying simultaneous democratic and market reforms, as well as state and nation building. A comparative study of Serbian and Russian diasporas focuses on why ethnic Serbs and Russians living outside Serbia and Russia reacted differently to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the USSR. The book dissects the writing of Russian and Soviet history that continues to utilize imperial frameworks of history, analyzes the re-writing of Ukrainian history within post-colonial theories, and discusses the forging of Ukraine's identity within theories of 'Others' as central to the shaping of identities. The collection of articles proposes a new framework for the study of Ukrainian nationalism as a broader research phenomenon by placing nationalism in Ukraine within a theoretical and comparative perspective.


Commercial Nationalism and Tourism

Commercial Nationalism and Tourism

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  • Author: Leanne White
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications
  • ISBN: 1845415914
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

This book combines academic analysis and critical exploration to examine national narratives in the context of tourism and events around the world. It explores how particular narratives are woven to tell (and sell) a national story. By deconstructing images of the nation, it closely examines how national texts create key archival imagery that can promote tourism and events while also shaping national identity. It investigates the complex relationship between state appropriation of marketing strategies and the commercial use of nationalist discourses. The book aims to demystify the ways in which the nation is imagined by key organisers and organisations and then communicated to millions.


Economic Nationalism and Globalization

Economic Nationalism and Globalization

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  • Author: Henryk Szlajfer
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004231544
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 418

In Economic Nationalism and Globalization Henryk Szlajfer offers, against the background of developments in Latin America and Central Europe in times of globalization from late 19th century until late 1930s, a reinterpretation of economic nationalism both as an analytical category and historical experience.


Contemporary Minority Nationalism

Contemporary Minority Nationalism

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  • Author: Michael Watson
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415000659
  • Category : Ethnic groups
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Explores the political and socio-economic circumstances surrounding minority nationalism and analyses its successes and failures in recent years.


Nationalism and Global Solidarities

Nationalism and Global Solidarities

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  • Author: James Goodman
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134173490
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 445

Even in the face of neoliberal globalization, nationalism remains a significant political force. The leading contributors to this new volume explore the extent to which nationalism can be a foundation for alternative solidarities. Against the axiom that with globalization ‘all that is solid melts into air,’ this anthology debates the extent to which different forms of solidarity remain viable - from the solidarities of local political groups to the solidarities of nationalism, internationalism and alternative globalisms. Organized into three sections, the book addresses the relationship between the contemporary formations of nationalism, globalism and solidarity movements: Part 1 offers a framework for understanding globalization and discusses the effect of globality on nationalism Part 2 addresses the logics of nationalisms in globalizing contexts: respectively, liberal nationalism, left nationalism, post-colonial nationalism, and revivals of nationalism Part 3 addresses issues of solidarity and integration in a world of nationalism and globalism, asking how differing forms of connectivity may be emerging, disrupting prevailing oppositions and relations, focusing on social movements and solidarity. Offering the first detailed study of the relationship between globalization and nationalism, Nationalism and Global Solidarities will be of strong interest to students and scholars of politics, sociology and international political economy.


Nationalism and Territoriality in Barue and Mozambique

Nationalism and Territoriality in Barue and Mozambique

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  • Author: André Van Dokkum
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004428631
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Nationalism and Territoriality in Barue and Mozambique by André van Dokkum compares the precolonial Kingdom of Barue with postcolonial Mozambique and shows that the former is a better example of successful nationalism than the latter.