The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism: Volume 2, Nationalism's Fields of Interaction
Herausgeber: Carmichael, Cathie; Roshwald, Aviel; D'Auria, Matthew
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Herausgeber: Carmichael, Cathie; Roshwald, Aviel; D'Auria, Matthew
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This volume takes on the challenge of understanding nationhood and nationalism's relationships with global phenomena such as imperialism and universalistic religions.
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This volume takes on the challenge of understanding nationhood and nationalism's relationships with global phenomena such as imperialism and universalistic religions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427067
- ISBN-10: 1108427065
- Artikelnr.: 66224421
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427067
- ISBN-10: 1108427065
- Artikelnr.: 66224421
Part I. Imperial and Post-Colonial Settings: 1. Building nation-empires in the eighteenth-century Iberian Atlantic Fidel J. Tavárez
2. Nations and nationalisms in the late Ottoman empire Ebru Boyar
3. The Dutch empire Michael Wintle
4. The Habsburg monarchy Bálint Varga
5. The British empire Krishan Kumar
6. The French empire Eric T. Jennings
7. Germany as a 'Global nation':1840-1930 Mark Hewitson
8. The Russian and Soviet empire Ronald Grigor Suny and Valerie A. Kivelson
9. The Japanese empire Sherzod Muminov
10. American internationalism Andrew Preston
11. The Indian subcontinent: From Raj to partition Swarupa Gupta
12. Middle Eastern and North African nationalisms Jonathan D. Wyrtzen
13. Sub-saharan Africa Emma Hunter
14. Bringing empires back in: The imperial origins of nations in Indochina Tuong Vu
Conclusion to Part I
Part II. Transnational and Religious Missions and Identities: 15. Liberalism and nationalism: Trajectories of an entangled relationship Jörn Leonhard
16. Marxism and the national question Enzo Traverso
17. The Catholic Church Lawrence C. Reardon
18. Islam and nationalism John O. Voll
19. On Jewish nationhood and nationalism: A Historical survey from antiquity to the establishment of the state of Israel Allon Gal
20. Buddhism Matthew J. Walton
Conclusion to Part II
Part III. Intersections: National(Ist) Synergies and Tensions With Other Social, Economic, Political and Cultural Categories, Identities and Practices: 21. Self-determination and national sovereignty Alain Dieckhoff
22. Citizenship and nationhood: From antiquity to Gaia citizenship Daniele Conversi
23. Religion and nationhood Peter van der Veer
24. Nationalism and capitalism Jerry Z. Muller
25. Economic nationalism in an imperial age, 1846-1946 Marc-William Palen
26. National identity and the idea of race in the dinaric region Cathie Carmichael
27. Nationalism, Ethnic cleansing and genocide: A view from below Omer Bartov
28. Warfare, nation-formation and the legitimacy of states: An ethno-symbolic perspective John Hutchinson
29. Nationalism, terrorism, and the state: Historical perspectives Bernhard Blumenau
30. Negotiating national identity through tourism in colonial south asia and beyond Eric G. E. Zuelow
31. Gendered nations and institutions Joane Nagel
32. Historiographies and commemorative practices Stefan Berger
33. Nation and literature Theo D'haen
34. Food ways and nationhood Peter Scholliers
35. The dynamics of national music: Opera and classical music in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Rutger Helmers
36. Media and nationalism: Europe and the US, 1500-2000 Frank Bösch
Conclusion to Part III
Index.
2. Nations and nationalisms in the late Ottoman empire Ebru Boyar
3. The Dutch empire Michael Wintle
4. The Habsburg monarchy Bálint Varga
5. The British empire Krishan Kumar
6. The French empire Eric T. Jennings
7. Germany as a 'Global nation':1840-1930 Mark Hewitson
8. The Russian and Soviet empire Ronald Grigor Suny and Valerie A. Kivelson
9. The Japanese empire Sherzod Muminov
10. American internationalism Andrew Preston
11. The Indian subcontinent: From Raj to partition Swarupa Gupta
12. Middle Eastern and North African nationalisms Jonathan D. Wyrtzen
13. Sub-saharan Africa Emma Hunter
14. Bringing empires back in: The imperial origins of nations in Indochina Tuong Vu
Conclusion to Part I
Part II. Transnational and Religious Missions and Identities: 15. Liberalism and nationalism: Trajectories of an entangled relationship Jörn Leonhard
16. Marxism and the national question Enzo Traverso
17. The Catholic Church Lawrence C. Reardon
18. Islam and nationalism John O. Voll
19. On Jewish nationhood and nationalism: A Historical survey from antiquity to the establishment of the state of Israel Allon Gal
20. Buddhism Matthew J. Walton
Conclusion to Part II
Part III. Intersections: National(Ist) Synergies and Tensions With Other Social, Economic, Political and Cultural Categories, Identities and Practices: 21. Self-determination and national sovereignty Alain Dieckhoff
22. Citizenship and nationhood: From antiquity to Gaia citizenship Daniele Conversi
23. Religion and nationhood Peter van der Veer
24. Nationalism and capitalism Jerry Z. Muller
25. Economic nationalism in an imperial age, 1846-1946 Marc-William Palen
26. National identity and the idea of race in the dinaric region Cathie Carmichael
27. Nationalism, Ethnic cleansing and genocide: A view from below Omer Bartov
28. Warfare, nation-formation and the legitimacy of states: An ethno-symbolic perspective John Hutchinson
29. Nationalism, terrorism, and the state: Historical perspectives Bernhard Blumenau
30. Negotiating national identity through tourism in colonial south asia and beyond Eric G. E. Zuelow
31. Gendered nations and institutions Joane Nagel
32. Historiographies and commemorative practices Stefan Berger
33. Nation and literature Theo D'haen
34. Food ways and nationhood Peter Scholliers
35. The dynamics of national music: Opera and classical music in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Rutger Helmers
36. Media and nationalism: Europe and the US, 1500-2000 Frank Bösch
Conclusion to Part III
Index.
Part I. Imperial and Post-Colonial Settings: 1. Building nation-empires in the eighteenth-century Iberian Atlantic Fidel J. Tavárez
2. Nations and nationalisms in the late Ottoman empire Ebru Boyar
3. The Dutch empire Michael Wintle
4. The Habsburg monarchy Bálint Varga
5. The British empire Krishan Kumar
6. The French empire Eric T. Jennings
7. Germany as a 'Global nation':1840-1930 Mark Hewitson
8. The Russian and Soviet empire Ronald Grigor Suny and Valerie A. Kivelson
9. The Japanese empire Sherzod Muminov
10. American internationalism Andrew Preston
11. The Indian subcontinent: From Raj to partition Swarupa Gupta
12. Middle Eastern and North African nationalisms Jonathan D. Wyrtzen
13. Sub-saharan Africa Emma Hunter
14. Bringing empires back in: The imperial origins of nations in Indochina Tuong Vu
Conclusion to Part I
Part II. Transnational and Religious Missions and Identities: 15. Liberalism and nationalism: Trajectories of an entangled relationship Jörn Leonhard
16. Marxism and the national question Enzo Traverso
17. The Catholic Church Lawrence C. Reardon
18. Islam and nationalism John O. Voll
19. On Jewish nationhood and nationalism: A Historical survey from antiquity to the establishment of the state of Israel Allon Gal
20. Buddhism Matthew J. Walton
Conclusion to Part II
Part III. Intersections: National(Ist) Synergies and Tensions With Other Social, Economic, Political and Cultural Categories, Identities and Practices: 21. Self-determination and national sovereignty Alain Dieckhoff
22. Citizenship and nationhood: From antiquity to Gaia citizenship Daniele Conversi
23. Religion and nationhood Peter van der Veer
24. Nationalism and capitalism Jerry Z. Muller
25. Economic nationalism in an imperial age, 1846-1946 Marc-William Palen
26. National identity and the idea of race in the dinaric region Cathie Carmichael
27. Nationalism, Ethnic cleansing and genocide: A view from below Omer Bartov
28. Warfare, nation-formation and the legitimacy of states: An ethno-symbolic perspective John Hutchinson
29. Nationalism, terrorism, and the state: Historical perspectives Bernhard Blumenau
30. Negotiating national identity through tourism in colonial south asia and beyond Eric G. E. Zuelow
31. Gendered nations and institutions Joane Nagel
32. Historiographies and commemorative practices Stefan Berger
33. Nation and literature Theo D'haen
34. Food ways and nationhood Peter Scholliers
35. The dynamics of national music: Opera and classical music in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Rutger Helmers
36. Media and nationalism: Europe and the US, 1500-2000 Frank Bösch
Conclusion to Part III
Index.
2. Nations and nationalisms in the late Ottoman empire Ebru Boyar
3. The Dutch empire Michael Wintle
4. The Habsburg monarchy Bálint Varga
5. The British empire Krishan Kumar
6. The French empire Eric T. Jennings
7. Germany as a 'Global nation':1840-1930 Mark Hewitson
8. The Russian and Soviet empire Ronald Grigor Suny and Valerie A. Kivelson
9. The Japanese empire Sherzod Muminov
10. American internationalism Andrew Preston
11. The Indian subcontinent: From Raj to partition Swarupa Gupta
12. Middle Eastern and North African nationalisms Jonathan D. Wyrtzen
13. Sub-saharan Africa Emma Hunter
14. Bringing empires back in: The imperial origins of nations in Indochina Tuong Vu
Conclusion to Part I
Part II. Transnational and Religious Missions and Identities: 15. Liberalism and nationalism: Trajectories of an entangled relationship Jörn Leonhard
16. Marxism and the national question Enzo Traverso
17. The Catholic Church Lawrence C. Reardon
18. Islam and nationalism John O. Voll
19. On Jewish nationhood and nationalism: A Historical survey from antiquity to the establishment of the state of Israel Allon Gal
20. Buddhism Matthew J. Walton
Conclusion to Part II
Part III. Intersections: National(Ist) Synergies and Tensions With Other Social, Economic, Political and Cultural Categories, Identities and Practices: 21. Self-determination and national sovereignty Alain Dieckhoff
22. Citizenship and nationhood: From antiquity to Gaia citizenship Daniele Conversi
23. Religion and nationhood Peter van der Veer
24. Nationalism and capitalism Jerry Z. Muller
25. Economic nationalism in an imperial age, 1846-1946 Marc-William Palen
26. National identity and the idea of race in the dinaric region Cathie Carmichael
27. Nationalism, Ethnic cleansing and genocide: A view from below Omer Bartov
28. Warfare, nation-formation and the legitimacy of states: An ethno-symbolic perspective John Hutchinson
29. Nationalism, terrorism, and the state: Historical perspectives Bernhard Blumenau
30. Negotiating national identity through tourism in colonial south asia and beyond Eric G. E. Zuelow
31. Gendered nations and institutions Joane Nagel
32. Historiographies and commemorative practices Stefan Berger
33. Nation and literature Theo D'haen
34. Food ways and nationhood Peter Scholliers
35. The dynamics of national music: Opera and classical music in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Rutger Helmers
36. Media and nationalism: Europe and the US, 1500-2000 Frank Bösch
Conclusion to Part III
Index.