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Multiplicity of Nationalism in Contemporary Europe
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Multiplicity of Nationalism in Contemporary Europe
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Overview
Nationalism remains one of the key political, societal, and sociopsychological phenomena in contemporary Europe. Its significance for the justification of state policies and the stability of political systems, particularly in the context of advanced democracies, and its significance for people's basic needs for a political and cultural identity and a sense of national pride continue to challenge scholars.The international scholars assembled in this edited collection suggest that the use of three perspectives—supranationalism, boundary-making nationalism, and regional nationalism—may be promising as an explanatory framework for the analysis of nationalism in Europe. The book's contributors distance themselves from older dichotomies such as civic and ethnic nationalism and questions the one-sided normativity of nationalism, in particular in the concept of liberal nationalism. It argues that a promising approach to contemporary nationalism should reflect the multiplicity of nationalism. The volume is a collection of studies by a multinational group of authors with backgrounds in Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Latvia, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Ukraine and the United States.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780739123072 |
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Publisher: | Lexington Books |
Publication date: | 11/05/2009 |
Pages: | 292 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski is professor and chair of Political Science at the University of Wroclaw in Poland.Andrzej Marcin Suszycki is a lecturer in political theory and social science at the University of Potsdam, Humboldt University in Berlin and the University of Passau in Germany.
Table of Contents
1 Table of ContentsChapter 2 1. Nationalism in Contemporary Europe: Is There Still Anything to Explore?Part 3 I. Questioning Conceptions of NationalismChapter 4 2. Civic Nationalism and the Nation-State: Towards a Dynamic Model of ConvergenceChapter 5 4. The Unbearable Lightness of British “Liberal Nationalism”Part 6 II. Three Perspectives on Nationalism in EuropeChapter 7 4. European Nationalism and European IdentityChapter 8 5. Globalization and Nationalism in Europe: Demolishing Walls and Building BoundariesChapter 9 6. Theorizing Regional Minority NationalismPart 10 III. Old Nationalism in Western Europe?Chapter 11 7. "Back to the Future" with the Vlaams Belang? Flemish Nationalism as a Modernizing Project in a Post-Modern European UnionChapter 12 8. National Pride and Prejudice: The Case of GermanyChapter 13 9. Nationalism in ItalyPart 14 IV. New Nationalism in Eastern Europe?Chapter 15 10. Marginalized Radicalism: The Recent Trends in Latvian NationalismChapter 16 11. The Grass Was Always Greener in the Past: Re-Nationalizing Bulgaria’s Return to EuropeChapter 17 12. The Importance of Being European: Narratives of East and West in Serbian and Croatian NationalismChapter 18 13. Nationalism in Contemporary Europe: Multiplicity and West-East Similarity19 Index20 About the ContributorsFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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