The State of Sovereignty examines how it came to pass that the
nation-state became the prevailing form of governance in the world
today. Spanning the 19th and 20th centuries and addressing
colonization and decolonization around the globe, these essays
argue that sovereignty is a set of historically contingent
practices, and not something that accrues naturally to states. The
contributors explore the different ways in which sovereign
political forms have been defined and have defined themselves,
placing recent debates about nations and national identity within a
broader history of sovereignty, territory, and legality.
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