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Notions of Nationalism

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Budapest
Kiadó: Central European University Press
Kiadás helye: Budapest
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 247 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 1-85866-022-X
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Notions of Nationalism edited by Sukumar Periwal with an Introduction by Ernest Gellner In this highly topicai volume, a group of distinguished scholars explore various perspectives of nationalism theory, analysing and shedding light on the many differences between the forms of nationalism which make it difficult to elaborate any single, overarching theory. The contributors address various notions of nationalism from widely differing viewpoints, yet all share the basic premises that nationalism is not a self-evident phenomenon and that the need to understand it is urgent, since it is an inescapable component of contemporary identity and politics. The introduction has been contributed by Ernest Gellner, one of the last pieces published before his death in November 1995. 'It is sad,' writes Ferdinánd Mount in The Times Literary Supplement, 'to think that we shall no longer have the benefit of that sardonic prosecutor hunting down modish wisdoms across the trackless wastes where... Tovább

Fülszöveg

Notions of Nationalism edited by Sukumar Periwal with an Introduction by Ernest Gellner In this highly topicai volume, a group of distinguished scholars explore various perspectives of nationalism theory, analysing and shedding light on the many differences between the forms of nationalism which make it difficult to elaborate any single, overarching theory. The contributors address various notions of nationalism from widely differing viewpoints, yet all share the basic premises that nationalism is not a self-evident phenomenon and that the need to understand it is urgent, since it is an inescapable component of contemporary identity and politics. The introduction has been contributed by Ernest Gellner, one of the last pieces published before his death in November 1995. 'It is sad,' writes Ferdinánd Mount in The Times Literary Supplement, 'to think that we shall no longer have the benefit of that sardonic prosecutor hunting down modish wisdoms across the trackless wastes where politics, anthropology and philosophy meet. And it is a tribute to his huge influence that the prevailing tone of this collection should be so Gellnerish.' Vissza

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