Nations and Nationalism: A Reader

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Philip Spencer, Howard Wollman
Rutgers University Press, 2005 - 364 pages

Nationalism has become a topic of wide-ranging significance and heated debate over recent years, with a huge expansion in the amount of literature available. Bringing together the best and most representative of these writings, Nations and Nationalism is an essential reader for students of political theory and related fields.

Assembled by two influential scholars, the volume includes the core, basic texts required for any course on nationalism, along with a selection of less well-known contributions that illuminates the debates. Articles and chapters cover the origins, different types, and concepts of nationalism; its relationship with race, gender, and ethnicity; the impact of globalization, post-communism, and migration; and debates about citizenship and self-determination. Classic writers such as Ernest Gellner, Anthony Smith, Benedict Anderson, and John Breuilly are represented along with younger scholars who have played a critical role in reshaping contemporary attitudes toward the topic.

Selected writings by historians, sociologists, and anthropologists supplement contributions from political scientists so that students will be able to compare theories and debates across a range of disciplines and time periods. Taken together, the chapters provide a balanced and vivid overview of how nationalism has exploded as a topic of inquiry over the last two decades and how it has interacted with other political and social forces.
 

Contents

GLOBALISATION CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONALISM
17
EthnoSymbolism and the Study of Nationalism
23
Nationalism and Modernity
40
Imagined Communities
48
Nationalism and the State
61
Further Reading
74
Really Existing Nationalisms
101
Further Reading
131
Banal Nationalism
184
Good and Bad Nationalisms
197
Further Reading
218
Whose Imagined Community?
237
Constructing National and Cultural Identities
248
How Nationalisms Spread Eastern Europe Adrift
258
Further Reading
275
Further Reading
328

Between Camps
149
Etienne Balibar
163
Further Reading
173
Copyright Acknowledgements
349
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