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Debating Nationalism: The Global Spread of Nations

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This concise introduction offers an overview of the global rise and spread of nationalism since the late 18th century. Reflecting on key themes and existing scholarship it presents case studies and primary sources to track the emergence of the modern nation, and understand how nationalism has given rise to phenomena such as identity-based conflict, authoritarian politics and populist movements.

Debating Nationalism uses an inclusive perspective that goes beyond a Western European focus to explore how nationalism has expressed itself in nation states and influenced a range of political ideologies over the last 300 years. It engages with the key debates within nationalism studies such as the origins of nations, the mechanisms and actors that reinforce it and the dynamics of ethnic conflict. Using a historical lens to shed light on contemporary issues, it also considers debates around migration, diversity and authoritarian politics found in new nationalism in the modern day.

This book includes a dedicated chapter as a guide to key debates and further reading alongside a glossary of terms to help students achieve a holistic understanding of the history of nationalism.

Author: Bieber Florian
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781350098107
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Beginnings of Nationalism and Nations
3. The Spread of Nationalism and Nation States in Europe
4. The Global Spread of Nationalism and Decolonization
5. Nationalism after the Nation State
6. Ethnic Conflict
7. Migration and Politics of Diversity
8. New Nationalism and Populism
9. Further Reading and a Guide to Key Debates
Index

Florian Bieber is Professor of Southeast European History and Politics and Director of the Center for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria. He has held the Luigi Einaudi Chair at Cornell University, USA, and was a Visiting Fellow at the Remarque Institute at NYU and London School of Economics, UK. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Nationalities Papers and is Vice President of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN). His teaching and research focuses on nationalism, ethnic conflict, inter-ethnic relations and peace building. Florian is the author or editor of several books, including The Rise of Authoritarianism in the Western Balkans (2019).

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