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The Construction of Nationhood

The Construction of Nationhood

The Construction of Nationhood

Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism
Adrian Hastings , University of Leeds
November 1997
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    The Construction of Nationhood, first published in 1997, is a thorough re-analysis of both nationalism and nations. In particular it challenges the current 'modernist' orthodoxies of such writers as Eric Hobsbawm, Benedict Anderson and Ernest Gellner, and it offers a systematic critique of Hobsbawm's best-selling Nations and Nationalism since 1780. In opposition to a historiography which limits nations and nationalism to the eighteenth century and after, as an aspect of 'modernisation', Professor Hastings argues for a medieval origin to both, dependent upon biblical religion and the development of vernacular literatures. While theorists of nationhood have paid mostly scant attention to England, the development of the nation-state is seen here as central to the subject, but the analysis is carried forward to embrace many other examples, including Ireland, the South Slavs and modern Africa, before concluding with an overview of the impact of religion, contrasting Islam with Christianity, while evaluating the ability of each to support supra-national political communities.

    • Offers a controversial challenge to Eric Hobsbawm's best-seller Nations and Nationalism since 1780
    • Constructs a new model for development of nations and nationalism, not in terms of 'modernisation' but as a medieval development dependent on religion
    • Nationalism always of topical interest; analyses nationhood, making links between Britain, western Europe, the south Slavs and modern Africa

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… an important book that is a significant corrective to the dominant reading of nationalism'. History

    ' I heartily recommend this stimulating and provocative book to all those interested in the history of the nation' The Historical Journal

    ' … some thought-provoking material … this study … offers food for thought in its insistence on nationalism's much earlier origins'. Labour History Review

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    Product details

    November 1997
    Paperback
    9780521625449
    248 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.436kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The nation and nationalism
    • 2. England as prototype
    • 3. England's western neighbours
    • 4. Western Europe
    • 5. The south Slavs
    • 6. Some African case studies
    • 7. Ethnicity further considered
    • 8. Religion further considered.
      Author
    • Adrian Hastings , University of Leeds