Nations and Nationalism (book)
Nations and Nationalism (1983) is one of Ernest Gellner's major books in which he expands on his theory of nationalism.
O'Leary describes the book as "Gellner's most elaborate statement on the subject [of nationalism); because it is largely an expansion of the themes first sketched in Thought and Change.... he never repudiated any of the core propositions advanced in these texts", but he clarifies and qualifies some of them further in his Encounters with Nationalism (1994).[1]
Sources
- Menes, Bonnie (November 1985). "Nations and Nationalism. By Ernest Gellner. 1983 (book review)". American Journal of Sociology. 91 (3): 720–722. doi:10.1086/228331. JSTOR 2780219.
External links
- Book summary at nationalismproject.org
- Ernest Gellner’s Nations and Nationalism: A book critique. Saed Kakei
See also
References
- ↑ O'LEARY, BRENDAN (April 1997). "On the Nature of Nationalism: An Appraisal of Ernest Gellner's Writings on Nationalism". British Journal of Political Science. 27 (2): 191–222. doi:10.1017/S0007123497000112.
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