Power and the nation in European history
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Power and the nation in European history
Cambridge University Press, 2005
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- 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
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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.
目次
- 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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