Nationalism is one of the major social and political issues of
modern times, and a subject of intense intellectual debate. The
most important and influential theory of nationalism is that of
Ernest Gellner (1925-1995). This volume assesses every aspect of
that theory, bringing together an exceptional set of scholars to
explain, criticise and move beyond Gellner's work. In doing so the
book establishes the state-of-play within the theory of
nationalism, and complements Gellner's account by bringing
political variables back into play. The book is unique in offering
sustained attention to a single powerful theory, and will be of
wide interest to students and scholars of political and social
theory, history, sociology and anthropology.
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