Cover -- Front matter -- title page -- copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Research Questions -- Chapter 1. THE RISE OF NATIONS: MODERNITY AND NATIONSCOMING INTO EXISTENCE -- The Three Historical Developmental Regions of Europe -- Theorizing the Nation -- The Fulfillment and Failure of Social Entropy -- Ethnonational Minorities in the Modern Nation State -- Ethnopolitics and Globalization -- Chapter 2. NATIONAL IDENTITY IN EUROPE: THE KNOWLEDGEBASE OF NATIONAL IDENTITY -- The Sociological Model of the Knowledge Base of National Identity -- About the Research -- Spontaneous National Identity, Membership in the National Group, and Pride in One’s Nation -- Nationalism: Types of National Identification -- The Explanatory Models of National Identity -- Types of National Identity -- European versus National Identity -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3. ATTITUDES TOWARD IMMIGRANTS IN EUROPE:THE EUROPEAN CRISIS AND XENOPHOBIA -- Theoretical Considerations -- The Empirical Testing of the Relationship Between Xenophobia and Prejudice (GFE-Syndrome) -- The Empirical Testing of the Relationship Between Xenophobia and National Identification -- The Extreme Manifestations of Hostility Toward MinorityGroups in Europe -- Islamophobia and Fear of Fundamentalist Islam Terrorism in Europe -- Islamophobia and Xenophobia -- Conclusions -- Chapter 4. MIGRATION, NEW MINORITIES, AND THE SOCIALINTEGRATION OF MIGRANT GROUPS -- Migration in the Past and at Present -- Moral Cosmopolitism or National Self-Centeredness? -- Types of Migration -- Global Trends of Migration -- Theories of Migration -- The Social Integration of Migrant Groups -- Placing the Social Integration of Hungary’s Migrants in a European Comparative Perspective -- The MIPEX Research -- The LOCALMULTIDEM Research -- The ICS Research.
The Paradoxes of Free Migration -- Summary -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Back cover.