Modern Nationalism

Modern Nationalism

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Only fools proclaim the end of history, as nationalism, the 19th century's liveliest offspring, makes its unsettling presence felt again the world over. Part of the "Paladin Movements and ideas" series, this book by John Hutchinson argues that nationalism is the very essence of modernity, but also shows how it grew out of earlier revivals. Hutchinson studies the factors common to all national movements, and addresses the ways in which, in a world that is at once increasingly supra-national and regional, nationalism is likely to mutate, adapt and survive. He has also written "The Dynamics of Cultural Nationalism".

Author: John Hutchinson
Format: Paperback, 228 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 183 g
Published: 1994, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Political Ideologies & Parties

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Only fools proclaim the end of history, as nationalism, the 19th century's liveliest offspring, makes its unsettling presence felt again the world over. Part of the "Paladin Movements and ideas" series, this book by John Hutchinson argues that nationalism is the very essence of modernity, but also shows how it grew out of earlier revivals. Hutchinson studies the factors common to all national movements, and addresses the ways in which, in a world that is at once increasingly supra-national and regional, nationalism is likely to mutate, adapt and survive. He has also written "The Dynamics of Cultural Nationalism".