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Nationalism and Modernism

Understanding the Theories Behind National Identity

Anthony Smith author Prof Anthony D Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Oct '98

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This book offers a thorough exploration of nationalism's theoretical interpretations, including modernist and post-modern approaches. Nationalism and Modernism is essential for understanding national identity.

In Nationalism and Modernism, the author delves into the essential arguments surrounding the major theoretical interpretations of nationalism. This work spans a comprehensive range of perspectives, from the modernist views of prominent figures like Gellner, Nairn, and Hobsbawm to alternative paradigms proposed by Geertz, Armstrong, and Smith himself. The book serves as a vital resource for both students and general readers, presenting complex ideas in an accessible manner.

The author meticulously traces the evolution of nationalism within the current political, cultural, and socioeconomic contexts. By examining the contributions of historians, sociologists, and political scientists such as Seton-Watson and Horowitz, the text provides a thorough understanding of how nationalism has been interpreted and debated over the years. This exploration reveals the dynamic nature of national identity and its implications on society.

The survey culminates in an analysis of post-modern approaches to national identity, gender, and nation, making Nationalism and Modernism an indispensable read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of nationalism. The book offers insights into how these theories interact with contemporary issues, enriching the reader's perspective on this critical topic.

'a unique scholarly overview of a vast topic.' - Earthwatch

ISBN: 9780415063418

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 464g

288 pages