Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction

Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction

by UmutOzkirimli (Author), F . Halliday (Foreword)

Synopsis

This overview of theories of nationalism is also a detailed summary of major criticisms raised against each of them. It contains an extensive account of the pre 1960s literature to set the scene for contemporary debates. Casting doubt on the fundamental assumptions of mainstream analyses, it concludes by proposing an analytical framework for the study of nationalism that incorporates the theoretical advances made by feminism, postcolonialism and postmodernism into the debates of previous decades.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 246
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 17 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0333777123
ISBN 13: 9780333777121

Media Reviews
'[A] comprehensive, balanced and critical overview of current debates on nationalism...This is at once an informed survey of a field of literature and, in its own right, an intervention in the subject...It is one of the, several, contributions of this impressive book that it enables us, by comprehending the range of theories of nationalism, to see these debates in a wider intellectual and historical context.' - Professor Fred Halliday, London School of Economics and Political Science '[A] very good comparative and critical overview...highly recommended for anyone interested in the study of ethnicity and nationalism.' - Dibyesh Anand, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics '[C]omprehensive and insightful...an essential text for undergraduates and those new to the field who may otherwise be turned away by the immense task of understanding the existing literature.' - Christine Mason, Nations and Nationalism '[I]nvaluable...a must for any introductory reading list on nationalism.' - Mike Hawkins, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 'Clearly written and full of balanced judgements, Umut Ozkirimli's book summarises and evaluates the main theories of nationalism very skilfully, as well as adding his own original comments.' - Professor Michael Billig, University of Loughborough body
Author Bio
UMUT A-ZKIRIMLI is Assistant Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University.