Nations
The Long History and Deep Roots of Political Ethnicity and Nationalism
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- Author: Azar Gat, Tel-Aviv University
- Date Published: February 2013
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107400023
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What are the origins of nationalism and why is it capable of arousing such intense emotions? In this major study, Azar Gat counters the prevailing fashionable theories according to which nations and nationalism are modern and contrived or 'invented'. He sweeps across history and around the globe to reveal that ethnicity has always been highly political and that nations and national states have existed since the beginning of statehood millennia ago. He traces the deep roots of ethnicity and nationalism in human nature, showing how culture fits into human evolution from as early as our aboriginal condition and, in conjunction with kinship, defines ethnicity and ethnic allegiances. From the rise of states and empires to the present day, this book sheds new light on the explosive nature of ethnicity and nationalism, as well as on their more liberating and altruistic roles in forging identity and solidarity.
Read more- Groundbreaking new take on ethnicity and nationalism which reveals their deep roots in the past and throughout the world
- Integrates history, politics and evolutionary theory to argue that nations and nationalism are rooted in phenomena as old as humanity itself
- Considers ancient national states such as Egypt, Macedonia, China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, as well as medieval and modern European nations
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"Nations is a stimulating and valuable addition to the canon on nationalism. Gat’s work will be valuable for seasoned scholars as well as students prepared to engage deeply with their source material."
Reviews in History (history.ac.uk/reviews)See more reviews"… the book provides a stimulating challenge, in particular in its historiographical survey of premodern nations … Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections."
P. J. Howe, Choice"Gat’s motivation for writing this important book was his 'deep dissatisfaction' with the portrayal of nations and nationalism in much scholarly literature as 'recent and superficial' …"
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- Date Published: February 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107400023
- length: 447 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.71kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Is nationalism recent and superficial?
2. The evolution of kin-culture communities
3. From tribes to statehood
4. Premodern ethne, peoples, states and nations around the world
5. Premodern Europe and the national state
6. Modernity: nationalism released, transformed and enhanced
7. State, national identity, ethnicity: normative and constitutional aspects
Conclusion.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- Comparative Politics
- Media and change and also Voting and Democatization
- Medieval and Early Modern Civilizations
- Nations & Nationalisms
- What is Asia
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