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Nationalisms Old and New

Kevin J Brehony editor Naz Rassool editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:13th Jul '99

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SU-MING KHOO currently completing a doctoral thesis in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the Queen's University of Belfast ATSUKO ICHIJA completing a PhD thesis on Scottish Nationalism and European Integration at the London School of Economics and Political Science DR. BRIAN ROBERTS teaches Sociology at The University of Huddersfield PROFESSOR NOEL PARRY Sociologist JOSAe PARRY Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Studies at the University of Luton RALPH SCHROEDER Professor in the School of Technology, Management and Economics at Chalmers University in Gothenburg STUART ALLAN Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Glamorgan ANDREW THOMPSON Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Glamorgan STEPHEN BOWLER Completed his PhD on 'Changing perceptions of nationality amongst the liberal intelligentsia: 1914-1945' in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield DR. BRIAN ROBERTS teaches Sociology at The University of Huddersfield

Nationalism is a collection of papers from the British Sociological Association conference, Worlds of the Future. Older discourses on national sovereignty and statehood are evaluated in terms of their validity within a world increasingly defined by transnational integration and global economic competition.Nationalism is a collection of papers from the British Sociological Association conference, Worlds of the Future. The central themes of the conference were ethnicity and nationalism in the contemporary world. Older discourses on national sovereignty and statehood are evaluated in terms of their validity within a world increasingly defined by transnational integration and global economic competition.

ISBN: 9780333717714

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 490g

245 pages