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First published in 1983, Nations and Nationalism remains one of the most influential explanations of the emergence of nationalism ever written. This updated edition of Ernest Gellner's now-canonical work includes a new introductory essay from John Breuilly, tracing the way the field has evolved over the past two decades, and a bibliography of...

Trade Review

A better explanation than anyone has yet offered of why nationalism is such a prominent principle of political legitimacy today. This is a terse and forceful work... the product of great intellectual energy and an impressive range of knowledge.

* Times Literary Supplement *

Brilliant, provocative... a great book.

* New Statesman *

An important book... It is a new starting line from which all subsequent discussions of nationalism will have to begin.

* New Society *

Periodically, an important book emerges that makes us, through the uniqueness of its theory, perceive history as we have not seen it before. Ernest Gellner has written such a volume. Students of nationalism will have to come to grips with his interpretation of the causes for the emergence of nationalism, since he has declared that most of the previous explanations are largely mythical.

* American Historical Review *

Table of Contents

Introduction, by John Breuilly

1. Definitions
State and Nation
The Nation

2. Culture in Agrarian Society
Power and Culture in the Agro-literate Polity Culture
The State in Agrarian Society
The Varieties of Agrarian Rulers

3. Industrial Society
The Society of Perpetual Growth
Social Genetics
The Age of Universal High Culture

4. The Transition to an Age of Nationalism
A Note on the Weakness of Nationalism
Wild and Garden Cultures

5. What is a Nation?
The Course of True Nationalism Never did Run Smooth

6. Social Entropy and Equality in Industrial Society
Obstacles to Entropy
Fissures and Barriers
A Diversity of Focus

7. A Typology of Nationalisms
The Varieties of Nationalist Experience
Diaspora Nationalism

8. The Future of Nationalism
Industrial Culture - One or Many?

9. Nationalism and Ideology
Who is for Nuremberg?
One Nation, One State

10. Conclusion
What is not being Said
Summary

Select Bibliography

Bibliography of Ernest Gellner's Writings on Nationalism, by Ian Jamie

Index

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      Publisher: Longleaf Services on Behalf of Cornell University
      Publication Date: 2/10/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780801475009, 978-0801475009
      ISBN10: 0801475007

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      First published in 1983, Nations and Nationalism remains one of the most influential explanations of the emergence of nationalism ever written. This updated edition of Ernest Gellner's now-canonical work includes a new introductory essay from John Breuilly, tracing the way the field has evolved over the past two decades, and a bibliography of...

      Trade Review

      A better explanation than anyone has yet offered of why nationalism is such a prominent principle of political legitimacy today. This is a terse and forceful work... the product of great intellectual energy and an impressive range of knowledge.

      * Times Literary Supplement *

      Brilliant, provocative... a great book.

      * New Statesman *

      An important book... It is a new starting line from which all subsequent discussions of nationalism will have to begin.

      * New Society *

      Periodically, an important book emerges that makes us, through the uniqueness of its theory, perceive history as we have not seen it before. Ernest Gellner has written such a volume. Students of nationalism will have to come to grips with his interpretation of the causes for the emergence of nationalism, since he has declared that most of the previous explanations are largely mythical.

      * American Historical Review *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction, by John Breuilly

      1. Definitions
      State and Nation
      The Nation

      2. Culture in Agrarian Society
      Power and Culture in the Agro-literate Polity Culture
      The State in Agrarian Society
      The Varieties of Agrarian Rulers

      3. Industrial Society
      The Society of Perpetual Growth
      Social Genetics
      The Age of Universal High Culture

      4. The Transition to an Age of Nationalism
      A Note on the Weakness of Nationalism
      Wild and Garden Cultures

      5. What is a Nation?
      The Course of True Nationalism Never did Run Smooth

      6. Social Entropy and Equality in Industrial Society
      Obstacles to Entropy
      Fissures and Barriers
      A Diversity of Focus

      7. A Typology of Nationalisms
      The Varieties of Nationalist Experience
      Diaspora Nationalism

      8. The Future of Nationalism
      Industrial Culture - One or Many?

      9. Nationalism and Ideology
      Who is for Nuremberg?
      One Nation, One State

      10. Conclusion
      What is not being Said
      Summary

      Select Bibliography

      Bibliography of Ernest Gellner's Writings on Nationalism, by Ian Jamie

      Index

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