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What Is a Nation? - Europe 1789-1914 (Hardcover, New)
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What Is a Nation? - Europe 1789-1914 (Hardcover, New)
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This volume analyses and compares different forms of nationalism
across a range of European countries and regions during the long
nineteenth century. It aims to put detailed studies of nationalist
politics and thought, which have proliferated over the last ten
years or so, into a wider European context. By means of such
contextualization, together with new and systematic comparisons,
What is a Nation? Europe 1789-1914 reassesses the arguments put
forward in the principal works on nationalism as a whole, many of
which pre-date the proliferation of case studies in the 1990s and
which, as a consequence, make only inadequate reference to the
national histories of European states. The study reconsiders
whether the distinction between civic and ethnic identities and
politics in Europe has been overstated and whether it needs to be
replaced altogether by a new set of concepts or types. What is a
Nation? explores the relationship between this and other
typologies, relating them to complex processes of
industrialization, increasing state intervention, secularization,
democratization and urbanization. Debates about citizenship,
political economy, liberal institutions, socialism, empire, changes
in the states system, Darwinism, high and popular culture,
Romanticism and Christianity all affected - and were affected by -
discussion of nationhood and nationalist politics. The volume
investigates the significance of such controversies and
institutional changes for the history of modern nationalism, as it
was defined in diverse European countries and regions during the
long nineteenth century. By placing particular nineteenth-century
nationalist movements and nation-building in a broader comparative
context, prominent historians of particular European states give an
original and authoritative reassessment, designed to appeal to
students and academic readers alike, of one of the most contentious
topics of the modern period.
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