Nationalism and Social Theory: Modernity and the Recalcitrance of the Nation (BSA New Horizons in Sociology)

Nationalism and Social Theory: Modernity and the Recalcitrance of the Nation (BSA New Horizons in Sociology)

by Gerard Delanty (Author), PatrickO'Mahony (Author)

Synopsis

Why has nationalism proved so durable? What are the roots of its appeal? This sharp and accessible book slices through the myths surrounding nationalism and provides an important new perspective on this perennial subject.

The book argues that: nationalism is persistent, not merely because of its specific ideological appeal, but because it expresses some of the major conflicts in modernity; nationalism reflects and reinforces four key trends in western social development: state formation, democratization, capitalism and the rationalization of culture; the forms of nationalism can be organized into a comprehensive typology which is outlined in the course of this study; post-nationalism and cosmopolitanism are significant innovations in the debate about nation-states and nationalism; and that the new radical nationalisms have become powerful new movements in the global age.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 26 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0761954511
ISBN 13: 9780761954514

Media Reviews
`An outstanding contribution to the sociology of nationalism and modernity, Delanty and O'Mahony have developed a major sociological perspective on the kaleidoscopic world of nationalism, patriotism, xenophobia and fundamentalism.' - Bryan S. Turner University of Cambridge
Author Bio
Gerard Delanty is Reader in Sociology at the University of Liverpool Dr. O'Mahony received his doctorate from the National University of Ireland in 1991 and spent the next seven years as Director of the Centre for European Social Research before taking up a position as lecturer in Sociology at UCC in 2000. He theoretical interests cover a wide span but are currently focused on questions of public participation and the public sphere. He has wide-ranging methodological expertise in a variety of research approaches and techniques. He has conducted and coordinated wide-ranging research, primarily focused on questions of environment, the societal implications of new technology and identity and ideology in Ireland and internationally. He is currently working on a book on the Public Sphere of Biotechnology in Britain and Ireland and the UK.