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- catalog abstract "Since its original publication this important study has become established as a central work on the vast and contested subject of modern nationalism. Placing historical evidence within a general theoretical framework, John Breuilly argues that nationalism should be understood as a form of politics that arises in opposition to the modern state. In this updated and revised edition, he extends his analysis to the most recent developments in central Europe and the former Soviet Union. He also addresses the current debates over the meaning of nationalism and their implications for his position. Breuilly challenges the conventional view that nationalism emerges from a sense of cultural identity. Rather, he shows how elites, social groups, and foreign governments use nationalist appeals to mobilize popular support against the state. Nationalism, then, is a means of creating a sense of identity. This provocative argument is supported with a wide-ranging analysis of pertinent examples - national opposition in early modern Europe; the unification movement in Germany, Italy, and Poland; separatism under the Hapsburg and Ottoman empires; fascism in Germany, Italy, and Romania; post-war anti-colonialism and the nationalist resurgence following the breakdown of Soviet power. Still the most comprehensive and systematic historical comparison of nationalist politics, Nationalism and the State is an indispensable book for anyone seeking to understand modern politics.".
- catalog contributor b6510437.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 443-458) and index.".
- catalog description "Since its original publication this important study has become established as a central work on the vast and contested subject of modern nationalism. Placing historical evidence within a general theoretical framework, John Breuilly argues that nationalism should be understood as a form of politics that arises in opposition to the modern state. In this updated and revised edition, he extends his analysis to the most recent developments in central Europe and the former Soviet Union. He also addresses the current debates over the meaning of nationalism and their implications for his position. Breuilly challenges the conventional view that nationalism emerges from a sense of cultural identity. Rather, he shows how elites, social groups, and foreign governments use nationalist appeals to mobilize popular support against the state. Nationalism, then, is a means of creating a sense of identity. This provocative argument is supported with a wide-ranging analysis of pertinent examples - national opposition in early modern Europe; the unification movement in Germany, Italy, and Poland; separatism under the Hapsburg and Ottoman empires; fascism in Germany, Italy, and Romania; post-war anti-colonialism and the nationalist resurgence following the breakdown of Soviet power. Still the most comprehensive and systematic historical comparison of nationalist politics, Nationalism and the State is an indispensable book for anyone seeking to understand modern politics.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Social and intellectual bases of nationalism. 1. Social bases of nationalist politics. 2. Sources and forms of nationalist ideology -- pt. II. Varieties of nationalism (i) In a world without nation-states. 3. Prelude to nationalism: religious and national oppositions in early modern Europe. 4. Unification nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 5. Separatist nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 6. Separatist nationalism in the Arabworld. 7. Approaches to anti-colonial nationalism. 8. Anti-colonial nationalism: two case studies. 9. Sub-nationalism in colonial states. 10. The colonial state and nationalism. 11. Reform nationalism outside Europe -- pt. III. Varieties of nationalism (ii) In a world of nation-states. 12. Separatist nationalism in the new nation-states. 13. Nation-building and nationalism in the new states. 14. Unification nationalism and the new nation-states. 15. Reform nationalism in the old nation-states. 16. Separatist nationalism in the developed nation-states. 17. Nationalism in contemporary east-central Europe -- Appendix: Approaches to nationalism.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 474 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0226074145 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog subject "320.5/4 20".
- catalog subject "JC311 .B756 1994".
- catalog subject "Nationalism History.".
- catalog subject "State, The.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Social and intellectual bases of nationalism. 1. Social bases of nationalist politics. 2. Sources and forms of nationalist ideology -- pt. II. Varieties of nationalism (i) In a world without nation-states. 3. Prelude to nationalism: religious and national oppositions in early modern Europe. 4. Unification nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 5. Separatist nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. 6. Separatist nationalism in the Arabworld. 7. Approaches to anti-colonial nationalism. 8. Anti-colonial nationalism: two case studies. 9. Sub-nationalism in colonial states. 10. The colonial state and nationalism. 11. Reform nationalism outside Europe -- pt. III. Varieties of nationalism (ii) In a world of nation-states. 12. Separatist nationalism in the new nation-states. 13. Nation-building and nationalism in the new states. 14. Unification nationalism and the new nation-states. 15. Reform nationalism in the old nation-states. 16. Separatist nationalism in the developed nation-states. 17. Nationalism in contemporary east-central Europe -- Appendix: Approaches to nationalism.".
- catalog title "Nationalism and the state / John Breuilly.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".