Ethnicity and nationalism
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Ethnicity and nationalism
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 60)
E.J. Brill, 1992
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With the resurgence of ethnic nationalism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the need to bring the study of ethnicity and nationalism more closely together has become even plainer. The views expressed here represent several of the main lines of enquiry in the current study of ethnicity and nationalism.
Contents:
Anthony D. Smith, 'Ethnicity and Nationalism.'
James Mayall and Mark Simpson, 'Ethnicity is not Enough: Reflections on Protracted Secessionism in the Third World.'
Sammy Smooha and Theodor Hanf, 'The Diverse Modes of Conflict Regulation in Deeply Divided Societies.'
Walker Connor, 'The Nation and its Myth.'
Anthony D. Smith, Nationalism and the Historians.'
Sylvia Walby, 'Women and Nation.'
John Hutchinson, 'Moral Innovators and the Politics of Regeneration: the Distinctive Role of Cultural Nationalists in Nation Building.'
Donald L. Horowitz, 'Irredentas and Secessions: Adjacent Phenomena, Neglected Connections.'
Table of Contents
- Ethnicity and nationalism, Anthony D. Smith
- ethnicity is not enough - reflections on protracted secessionism in the Third World, James Mayall and Mark Simpson
- the diverse modes of conflict regulation in deeply divided societies, Sammy Smooha and Theodor Hanf
- the nation and its myth, Walker Connor
- nationalism and the historians, Anthony D. Smith
- women and nation, Sylvia Walby
- moral innovators and the politics of regeneration - the distinctive role of cultural nationalists in nation building, John Hutchinson
- irredentas and seccessions - adjacent phenomena, neglected connections, Donald L. Horowitz.
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