Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940
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Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940

  1. 160 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940

About this book

While nationalism had become politically significant well before the late nineteenth century, it was between 1890 and 1940 that it revealed its political explosiveness and destructive potential. Organised around specific themes, many of which are currently hotly debated among experts in the field, Oliver Zimmer's study discusses such key issues as: the modernity of nations and nationalism, the formation of the nationalising state and the significance of national ritual for modern mass-nations, the ways in which nationalism shaped the treatment of minorities, the relationship between nationalism and fascism, and the perception of nationalism by liberals and socialists. Zimmer's account is more explicitly focused on conceptual issues than most textbooks on the subject, and also more historical and historiographical than many of the existing theoretical overviews. The result is an incisive examination of the most powerful ideology of modern times.

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Information

Year
2017
Print ISBN
9780333947203
eBook ISBN
9781403943880
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Editors’ Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. MAP 1: The European empires in 1870
  10. MAP 2: The Habsburg Empire, 1867–1918 (political)
  11. MAP 3: Europe after the peace settlements of 1919
  12. MAP 4: The German mastery of Europe, 1942
  13. Introduction
  14. 1 Nations and Nationalism: Ancient or Modern?
  15. 2 Towards the Mass Nation: Nationalism, Commemoration and Regionalism
  16. 3 Boundaries of National Belonging: Nationalism and the Minorities Question
  17. 4 Homeland Nationalism Gone Wild: Nationalism and Fascism
  18. 5 Universalism Reconsidered: Nationalism and its Critics
  19. Conclusion
  20. Select Bibliography
  21. Appendix
  22. Index