The new nationalism and the First World War

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The new nationalism and the First World War

edited by Lawrence Rosenthal, Vesna Rodic

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

The New Nationalism and the First World War is an edited volume dedicated to a transnational study of the features of the turn-of-the-century nationalism, its manifestations in social and political arenas and the arts, and its influence on the development of the global-scale conflict that was the First World War.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction 1. A Storm Before The Great Storm: New Faces of a Distinctly Twentieth-Century Nationalism
  • Lawrence Rosenthal and Vesna Rodic PART I: THE NEW NATIONALISM AND THE (RE) BUILDING OF NATIONS 2. Confecting A British National Identity
  • Rod Beecham 3. New Italian Nationalism
  • Andrea Ungari 4. Eliminationist Anti-Semitism at Home and Abroad: Polish Nationalism, the Jewish Question, and Eastern European Right-Wing Mass Politics
  • Grzegorz Krzywiec PART II: THE NEW NATIONALISM AND SHIFTING NOTIONS OF TRADITION 5. War Stares At Us Like an Ominous Sphynx- Hungarian Intellectuals, Literature, and the Image of the Other (1914-1915)
  • Eszter Balazs 6. An Affair To Be Remembered: Integral Nationalism Among France's Men of Letters
  • Vesna Rodic PART III: THE NEW NATIONALISM AT THE CROSSROADS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST 7. Imagining the Homeland: A Late Ottoman Construction of National Identity
  • Guldeniz Kibris 8. The Great European War and the Rise of Radical Shint? Ultranationalism in Japan
  • Walter A. Skya

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