1st Edition

Nationalism in Europe From 1815 to the Present

Edited By Stuart Woolf Copyright 1996
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Nationalism is virtually impossible not to identify oneself with a nation-state, and yet nationalism is historically a modern phenomenon. This reader of classic texts draws on authors spanning a chronological period and from a variety of European countries - including John Stuart Mill and Otto Bauer - to explore the theme of nationalism in Europe. It provides texts long enough for the undergraduate student to study critically, and makes available the central building blocks for theoretical discussion.

    Introduction, Stuart Woolf 1. Nationality, John Stuart Mill 2. What is a Nation?, Ernest Renan 3. The Nation, Otto Bauer 4. Nation, Nationality, Internationalism, Marcel Mauss 5. National States and national minorities, C.A. Macartney 6. The Idea of Nation, Frederica Chabod 7. Reflections on nationalism 8. Language and nationalism, Joshua A. Fishman 9. Urban Space and monuments in the "nationalisation of the masses": the Italian case, Bruno Tobia 10. "When was Wales?", Gwyn Williams

    Biography

    Stuart Woolf