Nation-States and Nationalisms: Organization, Ideology and Solidarity

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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 21, 2013 - Social Science - 224 pages
Despite many predictions made over the last two hundred years that nation-states and nationalism are transient phenomena that will eventually fade away, the historical record and contemporary events show otherwise. Nationalism still remains the most popular, potent and resilient ideological discourse and the nation-state the only legitimate mode of territorial rule.

This innovative and concise book provides an in-depth analysis of the processes involved in the emergence, formation, expansion and transformation of nation-states and nationalisms as they are understood today. Sinisa Malesevic examines the historical predecessors of nation-states (from hunting and gathering bands, through city-states, to modernizing empires) and explores the historical rise of organizational and ideological powers that eventually gave birth to the modern nation-state. The book also investigates the ways in which nationalist ideologies were able to envelop the microcosm of family, kin, residential and friendship networks. Other important topics covered along the way include: the relationships between nationalism and violence; the routine character of nationalist experience; and the impacts of globalization and religious revivals on the transformation of nationalisms and nation-states.

This insightful analysis of nationalisms and nation-states through time and space will appeal to scholars and students in sociology, politics, history, anthropology, international relations and geography.
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
1728
The Salience of Nationalism
1729
Group Solidarities before the NationState
1754
The Birth and Expansion of Nationalisms
1798
Nationalist Ideologies and Violence
1842
The Omnipotence of Triviality
1881
Beyond National Identity
1925
The Future of Nationalisms
1956
Notes
1980
Bibliography
1989
Index
2009
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Sinisa Malesevic is professor of sociology at University College Dublin, Ireland, and a member of the Royal Irish Academy.

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