Nations and NationalismCornell University Press, 2008 - Всего страниц: 152 Periodically, an important book emerges that makes us, through the uniqueness of its theory, perceive history as we have not seen it before. Ernest Gellner has written such a volume. Students of nationalism will have to come to grips with his interpretation of the causes for the emergence of nationalism, since he has declared that most of the previous explanations are largely mythical.-- "American Historical Review" First published in 1983, Nations and Nationalism remains one of the most influential explanations of the emergence of nationalism ever written. This updated edition of Ernest Gellner's now-canonical work includes a new introductory essay from John Breuilly, tracing the way the field has evolved over the past two decades, and a bibliography of important work on nationalism since 1983. |
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About the Authors | vii |
Introduction John Breuilly | xiii |
Definitions | 1 |
Culture in Agrarian Society | 8 |
Industrial Society | 19 |
The Transition to an Age of Nationalism | 38 |
What is a Nation? | 52 |
Social Entropy and Equality in Industrial Society | 62 |
A Typology of Nationalisms | 85 |
The Future of Nationalism | 106 |
Nationalism and Ideology | 118 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Select Bibliography | 137 |
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