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Krishan Kumar & Gerard Delanty 
The SAGE Handbook of Nations and Nationalism 

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′With its list of distinguished contributors and its wide range of topics, the handbook is surely destined to become an invaluable resource for all serious students of nationalism′

– Michael Billig, Professor of Social Sciences at Loughborough University and author of ′Banal Nationalism′ (SAGE 1995)





′The persistence – some would say: revival – of nationalism across the recent history of modernity, in particular the past two decades, has taken many scholars in the social sciences by surprise. In response, interest in the analysis of nationalism has increased and given rise to a great variety of new angles under which to study the phenomenon. What was missing in the cacophony of voices addressing nationalism was a volume that brought them together and confronted them with each other. This handbook does just that. It deserves particular praise for the wide range of approaches and topic included and for the systematic attempt at studying nationalism as a phenomenon of our time, not a remnant from the past′


– Peter Wagner, Professor of Social and Political Theory, European University Institute; and Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick




′For students concerned with the contemporary study of nationalism this will be an invaluable publication. The three-fold division into approaches, themes and cases is a very solid and sensible one. The editors have commissioned essays from leading scholars in the field [and]this handbook provides the best single-volume overview of contemporary nationalism′


– John Breuilly, Professor of Nationalism and Ethnicity, London School of Economics






Nationalism has long excited debate in political, social and cultural theory and remains a key field of enquiry among historians, anthropologists, sociologists as well as political scientists. It is also one of the critical media issues of our time. There are, however, surprisingly few volumes that bring together the best of this intellectual diversity into one collection.



This Handbook gives readers a critical survey of the latest theories and debates and provides a glimpse of the issues that will shape their future. Its three sections guide the reader through the theoretical approaches to this field of study, its major themes – from modernity to memory, migration and genocide – and the diversity of nationalisms found around the globe.



The overall aim of this Handbook is to relate theories and debates within and across a range of disciplines, illuminate themes and issues of central importance in both historical and contemporary contexts, and show how nationalism has impacted upon and interacted with other political and social forms and forces. This book provides a much-needed resource for scholars in international relations, political science, social theory and sociology.

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Table of Content

Introduction – Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar

PART ONE: APPROACHES

Nationalism and the Historians – Krishan Kumar

Modernization and Communication as Factors of Nation Formation – Miroslav Hroch

Structural Approaches to Nations and Nationalism – John A Hall

Nations and Nationalisms – Johann P Arnason

Between General Theory and Comparative History

Cultural Approaches to Nationalism – Daniel A Segal and Richard Handler

The Social Psychology of Nationalism – Lauren Langman

To Die for the Sake of Strangers

Nationalism and Direct Rule – Michael Hechter, Tuna Kuyucu and Audrey Sacks

Nationalism and Political Philosophy – Margaret Moore

Discourse-Analytic and Socio-Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Nation(alism) – Ruth Wodak

Gender Approaches to Nations and Nationalism – Syliva Walby

Methodological Nationalism and Its Critique – Daniel Chernilo

PART TWO: THEMES

Pre-Modern Nationalism – Philip S Gorski

An Oxymoron? The Evidence from England

Modernity and Nationalism – Liah Greenfeld

Ethnicity and Nationalism – Anthony D Smith

Nationalism and Religion – Mark Juergensmeyer

Race and the Nation – Steve Fenton

Nation and Commemoration – Charles Turner

Memory, Truth and Victimhood in Post-Trauma Societies – John D Brewer

Citizenship, Nationalism and Nation-Building – Bryan S Turner

Nation and Region – David Mc Crone

In or Out of State?

Nationalism and Sport – Anthony King

Nations, Mega-Events and International Culture – Maurice Roche

Xenophobia and the New Nationalisms – Mabel Berrezin

Nations, Migrants and Transnational Identifications – Anna Triandafyllidou

An Interactive Approach to Nationalism

Hot and Banal Nationalism – John Hutchinson

The Nationalisation of `The Masses′

Nationalism and the Power of Ideology – Siniša Maleševic

Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Nationalism – Daniele Conversi

Ethnic Exclusion in Nationalizing States – Andreas Wimmer

Nationlism and Liberalism – Mark Hauggard

Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism – Gerard Delanty

The Paradox of Modernity

Theorizing Nation Formation in the Context of Imperalism and Globalism – Paul James

PART THREE: NATIONS AND NATIONALISM IN A GLOBAL AGE

Supernationalism-Integralism-Nationalism – Douglas R Holmes

Schemata for 21st Century Europe

Nation and Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe – Chris Hann

Nation and Nationalism in Russia – Richard Sakwa

Modernity and Nationalism – E Fuat Keyman and Suhnaz Yilmaz

Turkey and Iran in Comparative Perspectives

Nation and Nationalism in South Asia – T K Oommen

Nations and Nationalism in Central Asia – Anatoly M Khazanov

Contending Nationalisms in South-East Asia – David Brown

Nation and Nationalism in Contemporary Japan – Yoshio Sugimoto

China and Chinese Nationalism – Peter Hays Gries

Arab Nationalism – Ilan Pappe

African Nationalism – Benjamin Neuberger

A Nation before Nationalism – Susan-Mary Grant

The Civic and Ethnic Construction of America

Nationalism in South and Central America – José Maurício Domingues

Nations and Nationalism in Australia and New Zealand – Peter Beilharz and Lloyd Cox

About the author

Gerard Delanty is Reader in Sociology at the University of Liverpool
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 592 ● ISBN 9781446206447 ● File size 4.8 MB ● Editor Krishan Kumar & Gerard Delanty ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2006 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 3447990 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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