Power and the nation in European history

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Power and the nation in European history

edited by Len Scales and Oliver Zimmer

Cambridge University Press, 2005

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Were there nations in antiquity? / Anthony D. Smith
  • The idea of the nation as a political community / Susan Reynolds
  • Changes in the political uses of the nation : continuity or discontinuity? / John Breuilly
  • Germanic power structures : the early English experience / Patrick Wormald
  • The historiography of the Anglo-Saxon 'nation-state' / Sarah Foot
  • Exporting state and nation : being English in medieval Ireland / Robin Frame
  • Late medieval Germany : an under-stated nation? / Len Scales
  • The state and Russian national identity / Geoffrey Hosking
  • Ordering the kaleidoscope : the construction of identities in the lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since 1569 / Robert Frost
  • Nationhood at the margin : identity, regionality and the English crown in the seventeenth century / Tim Thorton
  • The nation in the age of revolution / Ian McBride
  • Enemies of the nation? : Nobles, foreigners, and the constitution of national citizenship in the French Revolution / Jennifer Heuer
  • Nation, nations and power in Italy, c. 1700-1915 / Stuart Woolf
  • Political institutions and nationhood in Germany, 1750-1914 / Abigail Green
  • Nation, nationalism and power in Switzerland, c. 1760-1900 / Oliver Zimmer
  • Nation and power in the liberal state : Britain c. 1800-c. 1914 / Peter Mandler

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Few would doubt the central importance of the nation in the making and unmaking of modern political communities. The long history of 'the nation' as a concept and as a name for various sorts of 'imagined community' likewise commands such acceptance. But when did the nation first become a fundamental political factor? This is a question which has been, and continues to be, far more sharply contested. A deep rift still separates 'modernist' perspectives, which view the political nation as a phenomenon limited to modern, industrialised societies, from the views of scholars concerned with the pre-industrial world who insist, often vehemently, that nations were central to pre-modern political life also. This book engages with these questions by drawing on the expertise of leading medieval, early modern and modern historians.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction Len Scales and Oliver Zimmer
  • Part I. Approaches and Debates: 1. Were there nations in antiquity? Anthony D. Smith
  • 2. The idea of the nation as a political community Susan Reynolds
  • 3. Changes in the political uses of the nation: continuity or discontinuity? John Breuilly
  • Part II. The Middle Ages: 4. Germanic power structures: the early English experience Patrick Wormald
  • 5. The historiography of the Anglo-Saxon 'nation-state' Sarah Foot
  • 6. Exporting state and nation: English institutions and English identity in medieval Ireland Robin Frame
  • 7. Late medieval Germany: an under-Stated nation? Len Scales
  • Part III. Routes to Modernity: 8. The state and Russian national identity Geoffrey Hosking
  • 9. Ordering the kaleidoscope: the construction of identities in the lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since 1569 Robert Frost
  • 10. Nationhood at the margin: identity, regionality and the English crown in the seventeenth century Tim Thornton
  • 11. The nation in the age of Revolution Ian McBride
  • Part IV. Modernity: 12. Enemies of the Nation? Nobles, foreigners and the constitution of national citizenship in the French Revolution Jennifer Heuer
  • 13. Nations, nation and power in Italy, c.1700-1915 Stuart Woolf
  • 14. Political institutions and nationhood in Germany, 1750-1914 Abigail Green
  • 15. Nation, nationalism and power in Switzerland, c.1760-1900 Oliver Zimmer
  • 16. Nation and power in the liberal state: Britain c.1800-c.1914 Peter Mandler.

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  • NCID
    BA7225313X
  • ISBN
    • 0521845807
    • 0521608309
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 389 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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