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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Fradera has written a masterful book that is rich in ideas, analytically complex, and imposing in scope . . . . Sensitive to the differences and variations within each imperial nation, and the non-linear trajectories that undergirded their evolution, Fradera’s
The Imperial Nation is an impressive book that deserves a broad, engaged audience."
---Pernille Røge, H-France"This book is an important contribution to and should be essential reading in all three historiographical traditions: global history, imperial history, and Atlantic history."
---Megan Maruschke, Comparativ"An essential read for anyone interested in the relationship between sovereignty, democracy, liberalism and their historical evolution."
---Marc Sanjaume-Calvet, Nations and Nationalism