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Nations and nationalism by ernest gellner
Nations and nationalism by ernest gellner












nations and nationalism by ernest gellner nations and nationalism by ernest gellner nations and nationalism by ernest gellner

Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-141) and indexĭefinitions: State and nation The Nation - Culture in agrarian society: Power and culture in the agro-literate polity Culture The state in agrarian society The varieties of agrarian rulers - Industrial society: The society of perpetual growth Social genetics The age of universal high culture - The transition to an age of nationalism: A note on the weakness of nationalism Wild and garden cultures - What is a nation? The course of true nationalism never did run smooth - Social entropy and equality in industrial society: Obstacles to entropy Fissures and barriers A diversity of focus - A typology of nationalisms: The varieties of nationalist experience Diaspora nationalism - The future of nationalism: Industrial culture : one or many? - Nationalism and ideology: Who is for Nuremberg? One nation, one state - Conclusion: What is not being said SummaryĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 13:14:05 Associated-names Breuilly, John, 1946- Boxid IA40245316 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier "Bibliography of Ernest Gellner's writings on nationalism / Ian Jarvie": pages 142-147 Originally published as hbk.: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., ©2006

nations and nationalism by ernest gellner

Drawing upon a range of disciplines, including philosophy, anthropology, sociology, politics and history, this work argues that nationalism is an inescapable consequence of modernity














Nations and nationalism by ernest gellner