 | Zdzis?aw Mach - Social Science - 1993 - 314 pages
...links the cultural and the political components of nationalism even more strongly and argues that, nationalism is primarily a political principle which...the political and national unit should be congruent. . . . Nationalist sentiment is the feeling of anger aroused by the violation of the principle or the... | |
 | Christian Tomuschat - Law - 1993 - 368 pages
...5 It is this aspect which distinguishes ethno-nationalism from the other versions of nationalism. 6 "Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent". E. Gellner, Nations and Nationalism, 1983, p. 1. 7 This aspect... | |
 | James F. Brown - History - 1994 - 388 pages
...initiated Yugoslavia's collapse. Ernest Gellner has a definition of nationalism that is worth reproducing: Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which...the political and national unit should be congruent. Nationalism as a sentiment, or as a movement, can best be described in terms of this principle. Nationalist... | |
 | Michael Billig - Social Science - 1995 - 212 pages
...specific form of consciousness. On the first page of Nations and Nationalism, Gellner asserts that "nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent" (1983, p. 1). According to Gellner, nationalism emerges only... | |
 | Benno Werlen - Human geography - 1995 - 486 pages
...Seite aufweist, die schließlich für nationalistische Bewegungen in besonderem Maße motivierend ist: "Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent. Nationalism is a sentiment, or as a movement, can best be defined... | |
 | Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - Political Science - 1995 - 386 pages
...organization." Ibid. Also similar are EJ Hobsbawm and Ernest Gellner, who define nationalism as "primarily a principle which holds that the political and national unit should be congruent." Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism since 1780, p. 9, quoting and adopting Gellner's definition. However,... | |
 | Bin Yu, Bin Yü, Tsungting Chung - Political Science - 1996 - 286 pages
...Greater China. One interpretation comes from the classical definition by Ernest Gellner. He argues that nationalism "is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit ' "Change in the Chinese Economic Area and Its Implication," sponsored by the East-West... | |
 | Stein Tønnesson, Hans Antlöv - History - 1996 - 372 pages
...(Anthony D. Smith, National Identity, London: Penguin, 1991, p. 73) and by Ernest Gellner, who says that '[nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent' (Ernest Gellner, Nations and Nationalism, Oxford: Blackwell,... | |
 | Ishtiaq Ahmed - History - 1998 - 376 pages
...be nations by themselves. The modernity of nation and nationalism Ernest Gellner (1983: 1) asserts: 'Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent.' The term originated during modernization and industrialization... | |
 | Alastair Davidson - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 364 pages
...instrument of the people, and that makes it imperative to know clearly who constitutes the people: Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which...the political and national unit should be congruent. The struggles to make the state and the nation congruent have been at the root of much of the slaughter... | |
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