Social preconditions of national revival in Europe : a comparative analysis of the social composition of patriotic groups among the smaller European nations

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Social preconditions of national revival in Europe : a comparative analysis of the social composition of patriotic groups among the smaller European nations

Miroslav Hroch ; translated by Ben Fowkes

Cambridge University Press, 1985

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Bibliography: p. 209-212

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This book is a revised translation of two works by Miroslav Hroch, which together form a pioneering comparative analysis of the various struggles for national identity in nineteenth-century Europe. It is concerned with the decisive phase of 'national renaissance', when small groups of committed patriots successfully generated mass support. When and why was their propaganda effective? The author attempts to answer this fundamental question by locating the patriots within the contemporary social structure, and uses data derived from many different nationalisms. The work is divided into three sections; a theoretical examination of the origins of nationalism and nation-hood, a quantitative survey of the social and territorial structure of the patriots of eight representative national movements, and a comparative analysis of the social and professional groups that formed the milieu of patriotism. Numerous statistical tables and maps illuminate the text, which forms one of the most significant studies of the nationalist phenomenon to be published in recent years.

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