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In recent years, nations, nationalism, and the nation-state have enjoyed a resurgence of scholarly interest. The focus on the twentieth century and in particular the post-colonial and post-socialist era, however, has neglected the crucial developmental phase of modern nationalism, when basic patterns were created that were to exert long-term influence on the political culture of nations in and outside Europe. This book examines how gender and nation legitimize and limit the access of individuals and groups to national movements and the resources of nation-state. From problems of inclusion, exclusion and difference, national wars and military systems to national symbols, rituals and myths, contributors present a diverse array of critical perspectives, methodological approaches, and case-studies that are intellectually provocative and will help to guide future research as well as orient it toward international comparison.This book raises new questions about nation and gender and provides an assessment of the state of research in different countries for all those interested in cultural and social history, politics, anthropology and gender studies.
Five essays address such themes as the relationship between feminist history and women's history, the use of the concept of experience, the development of the history of gender, demographic history and women's history and the importance of post-structuralism on women's history.
In recent years, nations, nationalism, and the nation-state have
enjoyed a resurgence of scholarly interest. The focus on the
twentieth century and in particular the post-colonial and
post-socialist era, however, has neglected the crucial
developmental phase of modern nationalism, when basic patterns were
created that were to exert long-term influence on the political
culture of nations in and outside Europe. This book examines how
gender and nation legitimize and limit the access of individuals
and groups to national movements and the resources of nation-state.
From problems of inclusion, exclusion and difference, national wars
and military systems to national symbols, rituals and myths,
contributors present a diverse array of critical perspectives,
methodological approaches, and case-studies that are intellectually
provocative and will help to guide future research as well as
orient it toward international comparison.
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