The Construction of Nationhood

The Construction of Nationhood
Title The Construction of Nationhood PDF eBook
Author Adrian Hastings
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 1997-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521625449

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The Construction of Nationhood, first published in 1997, is a thorough re-analysis of both nationalism and nations. In particular it challenges the current 'modernist' orthodoxies of such writers as Eric Hobsbawm, Benedict Anderson and Ernest Gellner, and it offers a systematic critique of Hobsbawm's best-selling Nations and Nationalism since 1780. In opposition to a historiography which limits nations and nationalism to the eighteenth century and after, as an aspect of 'modernisation', Professor Hastings argues for a medieval origin to both, dependent upon biblical religion and the development of vernacular literatures. While theorists of nationhood have paid mostly scant attention to England, the development of the nation-state is seen here as central to the subject, but the analysis is carried forward to embrace many other examples, including Ireland, the South Slavs and modern Africa, before concluding with an overview of the impact of religion, contrasting Islam with Christianity, while evaluating the ability of each to support supra-national political communities.

In Search of Nationhood

In Search of Nationhood
Title In Search of Nationhood PDF eBook
Author Patrick F. Wilmot
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1979
Genre Africa
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National Belonging and Everyday Life

National Belonging and Everyday Life
Title National Belonging and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author M. Skey
Publisher Springer
Pages 210
Release 2011-10-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230353894

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This book analyses the current debates around national identity and multiculturalism by addressing three key questions; why do so many people treat as common sense the idea that they live in and belong to nations? And, why, and for whom, might this idea be significant, notably in an era of increasing global uncertainty?

Nigeria

Nigeria
Title Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Kavwam Stanley Augustine
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 2018
Genre Nigeria
ISBN 9789783567337

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"...sets the tone for a narrative that arouses the interest of all Nigerians who are selflessly committed to the betterment of the nation. The four chapter piece leaves no stone untumed in tracing a national history that leaves in its track, the core issues that still preoccupy our political and economic discourse, and the pathetic aftermath of alliances, intrigues and the insidious rot in the body politic, thus leading us to the assembly of a discourse that engages us in a curative narrative of the antecedents that have kept us away from our discovery of our nation."--back cover.

Nationhood and Political Theory

Nationhood and Political Theory
Title Nationhood and Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Margaret Canovan
Publisher Edward Elgar Pub
Pages 159
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781840640113

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In Nationhood and Political Theory, Margaret Canovan argues that universalist political theories unconsciously rely upon the collective power generated by national solidarity. By focusing on nationhood as a source of power, Dr Canovan's book obliges political theorists to face the dilemmas involved in reconciling particularist power bases with universal principles.

Everyday Nationhood

Everyday Nationhood
Title Everyday Nationhood PDF eBook
Author Michael Skey
Publisher Springer
Pages 342
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137570989

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This edited collection explores the continuing appeal of nationalism around the world. The authors’ ground-breaking research demonstrates the ways in which national priorities and sensibilities frame an extraordinary array of activities, from classroom discussions and social media posts to global policy-making, as well as identifying the value that can come from feeling part of a national community, especially during times of economic uncertainty and social change. They also note how attachments to nation can often generate powerful emotions, happiness and pride as well as anger and frustration, which can be used to mobilize substantial numbers of people into action. Featuring contributions from leading social scientists across a range of disciplines, including sociology, geography, political science, social psychology, media and cultural studies, the book presents a number of case studies covering a range of countries including Russia, Germany, New Zealand, Serbia, Japan, Azerbaijan, Greece and the USA. Everyday Nationhood will appeal to students and scholars of nationalism, globalization and identity across the social sciences as well as those with an interest in understanding the role of nationalism in shaping some of the most pressing political crises- migration, economic protectionism, populism - of the contemporary era.

The Politics of Nationhood

The Politics of Nationhood
Title The Politics of Nationhood PDF eBook
Author P. Lynch
Publisher Springer
Pages 215
Release 1999-01-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0333983513

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For over a century the Conservative Party has been identified as the patriotic party defending the nation state and British identity. Thatcherism sought to rework the Conservative politics of nationhood in the light of changed circumstances, but the Thatcher and Major Governments faced significant problems managing the Union, European integration and a multicultural society. Philip Lynch examines the key developments and statecraft problems in the conservative politics of nationhood during the Thatcher and Major period.