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Forging of Nationhood (Hardcover)
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Forging of Nationhood (Hardcover)
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Unlike most writings on nationalism, and the related concepts of
development and modernity, this book is the product of a
conversation begun among historians of the South -- or what used to
be known as the 'Third World'. It shows how much there is to learn
about these facets of the modern world from closer attention to the
experience of the directly or indirectly colonised parts of Asia,
Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America and, no less importantly,
from direct interaction between scholars from these regions. The
notions of nationhood and liberal development have been
disseminated so successfully in recent times that they have come to
be viewed almost as 'natural'. It is easy to forget how long and
difficult the struggle has been to establish ideas of popular
sovereignty and individual equality as universally applicable
rights. For, as this book demonstrates, the rhetoric of the
inclusive claims of liberty and equality that nationalism and other
related movements promote is accompanied by the practice of
excluding numerous classes, communities and individuals from
precisely these claims. This happens to be the case both within,
and across, nations. Indeed, the story of nationalism and of modern
'civilisation' could scarcely have been written without such
exclusions. Several papers in this volume show how members of
excluded groups can suffer from nationalism's impatience with
difference, and conclude with the hope of reforming the nation
state. Yet their collective contributions also suggest that the
concept of the essential, cultural nation -- and perhaps therefore
the idea of the nation itself, as it has been handed down to us --
needs serious questioning; and with that of course the existing
forms of the modern state. Published in association with SEPHIS.
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