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1st ed.
London : Routledge, 2003
xiv,270 s.

ISBN 0-415-06341-8 (brož.)
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Bibliografie: s. 244-263
Nacionalismus - svět - stol. 20. - pojednání
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Preface X // Introduction: The modernist paradigm // The rise and decline of nationalism? 1 // The rise and decline of modernism? 2 // Aims and plan 5 // 1 // 1 The rise of classical modernism // The roots of classical modernism 9 // The classical modernist paradigm of nationalism 18 // PART I // Varieties of modernism // 25 // 2 The culture of industrialism // "Nation" and "nationalism" 29 // Agroliterate and industrial societies 30 // From "low"to "high" cultures 32 // Nationalism and industrialism 35 // Nationalism and "high cultures" 37 // Nationalism and public education 39 // Nationalism and historical continuity 41 // Nationalism and the ethnic past 45 // 27 // 3 Capitalism and nationalism // Imperialism and uneven development 49 // Populism and romanticism 51 // "Nationalism-producing" development? 53 // The social base of nationalism 55 // Internal colonialism 57 // 47 // viii Contents // Ethno-regionalism 61 // Elite strategies of "rational choice" 63 // Interest and passion 66 // 4 State and nation // Sources of political modernism 70 // The reflexive state 71 // The nation beyond the state 73 // Nations and the interstate order 76 // The state and war 79 // A political theory of nationalism? 82 // State and society: bridging the gulf? 84 // Identity and politics 89 // Intellectuals and nationalist ideology 91 // Political modernism and ethnic history 92 // Conclusion 94 // 5 Political messianism // "Political religion" 97 // Marginalyouth 99 // The cult of the "dark gods" 101 // A millennial opiate 103 // Colonialism and the intellectuals 106 // Millennialism and progress 109 // The religion of history 112 // 6 Invention and imagination // Inventing nations 117 // Ethnic and civic nationalisms? 125 // "Proto-national" bonds 127 // The nation as construct? 129 // Imagining the nation 131 // An imagined community? 136 //
Print-capitalism and re-presentation 138 // Mass self-sacrifice 140 // 70 // 97 // PART II // Critics and alternatives 143 // 7 Primordialism and perennialism // Primordialism I: inclusiveftness 146 // 145 // Contents ix // Primordialism II: cultural givens 151 // The instrumentalist critique 153 // Perennialism I: ethnic continuity 159 // Perennialism II: perennial ethnicity, modern nations 161 // The psychology of ethnic affiliation 165 // The immemorial nation? 167 // 8 Ethno-symbolism // "Old, continuous" nations 170 // Pre-modern nations? 173 // Cultural and political nationalism 177 // Myth-symbol complexes 181 // A framework of national emergence 183 // Culture and the border 185 // "Dual legitimation" 187 // Ethnies and ethno-symbolism 190 // Origins and types of nation 193 // Ethno-symbolism considered 196 // 170 // 9 Beyond modernism? // Polyethnicity, past andfuture 199 // The post-national agenda 201 // Fragmentation and hybrid identities 202 // Gender and nation 205 // Liberalism and civic or ethnic nationalism 210 // Nationalism and globalisation 213 // National identity and supra-nationalism 216 // Beyond modernism? 218 // 199 // Conclusion: problems, paradigms and prospects // Problems 221 // Paradigms 222 // Prospects 225 // Notes // Bibliography // Index

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