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Encounters With Nationalism

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Ernest Gellner's theoretical classic Nationalism is, in a sense, a practical and contemporary complement to Looking at Nationalism. In this book, Gellner evaluates a range of concepts from international order to ethnicity, from Marxism to the universal, as well as various thinkers and political figures from List to Malinowski, Heidegger to Havel, and Edward Said. He also examines numerous local examples of nationalism from Poland to Czechoslovakia and Ireland, and includes a chapter titled "Kemalism" that addresses Turkey. Looking at Nationalism is an undeniably important book on nationalism, which, regardless of one's perspective on Gellner's stance, will evidently continue to exist and exert influence in human history in various forms and reflections for a long time. It is highly likely to affect, if not change, your thoughts or at least your questions.

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Encounters With Nationalism, Ernest André Gellner

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1994
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Encounters With Nationalism
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1994
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
208
ISBN10
0631194819
ISBN13
9780631194811
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Ernest Gellner's theoretical classic Nationalism is, in a sense, a practical and contemporary complement to Looking at Nationalism. In this book, Gellner evaluates a range of concepts from international order to ethnicity, from Marxism to the universal, as well as various thinkers and political figures from List to Malinowski, Heidegger to Havel, and Edward Said. He also examines numerous local examples of nationalism from Poland to Czechoslovakia and Ireland, and includes a chapter titled "Kemalism" that addresses Turkey. Looking at Nationalism is an undeniably important book on nationalism, which, regardless of one's perspective on Gellner's stance, will evidently continue to exist and exert influence in human history in various forms and reflections for a long time. It is highly likely to affect, if not change, your thoughts or at least your questions.