Nationalism and the state /

Since its original publication this important study has become established as a central work on the vast and contested subject of modern nationalism. Placing historical evidence within a general theoretical framework, John Breuilly argues that nationalism should be understood as a form of politics t...

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Main Author: Breuilly, John, 1946-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1994.
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Social and intellectual bases of nationalism. 1. Social bases of nationalist politics. 2. Sources and forms of nationalist ideology
  • pt. II. Varieties of nationalism (i) In a world without nation-states. 3. Prelude to nationalism: religious and national oppositions in early modern Europe. 4. Unification nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 5. Separatist nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 6. Separatist nationalism in the Arabworld. 7. Approaches to anti-colonial nationalism. 8. Anti-colonial nationalism: two case studies. 9. Sub-nationalism in colonial states. 10. The colonial state and nationalism. 11. Reform nationalism outside Europe
  • pt. III. Varieties of nationalism (ii) In a world of nation-states. 12. Separatist nationalism in the new nation-states. 13. Nation-building and nationalism in the new states. 14. Unification nationalism and the new nation-states. 15. Reform nationalism in the old nation-states. 16. Separatist nationalism in the developed nation-states. 17. Nationalism in contemporary east-central Europe
  • Appendix: Approaches to nationalism.