The Impact of Western nationalisms : essays dedicated to Walter Z. Laqueur on the occasion of his 70th birthday

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The Impact of Western nationalisms : essays dedicated to Walter Z. Laqueur on the occasion of his 70th birthday

edited by Jehuda Reinharz and George L. Mosse

Sage, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Nationalism lies at the core of the history of the twentieth century. This volume provides a unique insight into the history, and contemporary experience, of modern nationalism, drawing on a wealth of examples from a broad geographical range. The volume is largely drawn from papers which have appeared in the Journal of Contemporary History (volume 26, issue 3/4).

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Preface - Jehuda Reinharz and George L Mosse Anti-Modernization, National Character and Social Structure - Irving Louis Horowitz On the Pleasure of Reading Diplomatic Correspondence - Gordon A Craig Rosenzweig and the - Paul Mendes-Flohr Kameraden A Non-Zionist Alliance Martin van Creveld Richard Breitman - The Clausewitzian Universe and the Law of War Leni Yahil - Himmler and the `Terrible Secret' among the Executioners A Comparison of Danish and German Nationalism - Natonal Pride and Defeat Stanley G Payne Shlomo Ben-Ami - Nationalism, Regionalism and Micronationalism in Spain Bernard Lewis - Basque Nationalism between Archaism and Modernity Barry Rubin - Watan The Ideological Dream as Compelling Force - Pan-Arab Nationalism Yaacov Shavit Fin-de-Si[gr]ecle - The `Glorious Century' or the `Cursed Century' Europe and the Emergence of Modern Jewish Nationalism Billie Melman Claiming the Nation's Past Zvi Yavetz - The Invention of an Anglo-Saxon Tradition An Eyewitness Note Michael Confino - Reflections on the Romanian Iron Guard Solzhenitsyn, the West, and the New Russian Nationalism Marxism and Nationalism - Shlomo Avineri European Jewry and the Consolidation of Zionism - Jehuda Reinharz The Jews and the Civic Religion of Nationalism - George L Mosse

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