Exploring the global rise and transformation of nationalism, this book shows why nationalism is much more than an ordinary political ideology such as liberalism, conservatism, or socialism. Maleševic explores the practices through which nation-centric idioms have become normalised and naturalised in everyday life.
Exploring the global rise and transformation of nationalism, this book shows why nationalism is much more than an ordinary political ideology such as liberalism, conservatism, or socialism. Maleševic explores the practices through which nation-centric idioms have become normalised and naturalised in everyday life.
Sinia Maleevi¿ is Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at the University College, Dublin, and Senior Fellow at CNAM, Paris. He is the author of the award winning books Grounded Nationalisms (Cambridge, 2019) and Why Humans Fight (Cambridge, 2022). His work has been translated into fourteen languages.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: living in a nation-centric world 1. Nationalism as a way of life 2. Between the imperial and the national worlds 3. From the religious to the national subjectivities 4. The national movements and the imperial discontent 5. The golden age and the nationalist narratives 6. From civic to ethnic grounding of nationhood 7. Nationalising war victories and war defeats 8. Warriors, civilians, and the spirit of nationalism 9. From deep comradeship to nationalist subjectivities 10. Imagined communities and imaginary plots 11. Beyond the nation-centric realities Conclusion: modern subjectivities as nationalist subjectivities References Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction: living in a nation-centric world 1. Nationalism as a way of life 2. Between the imperial and the national worlds 3. From the religious to the national subjectivities 4. The national movements and the imperial discontent 5. The golden age and the nationalist narratives 6. From civic to ethnic grounding of nationhood 7. Nationalising war victories and war defeats 8. Warriors, civilians, and the spirit of nationalism 9. From deep comradeship to nationalist subjectivities 10. Imagined communities and imaginary plots 11. Beyond the nation-centric realities Conclusion: modern subjectivities as nationalist subjectivities References Index.
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