



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

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