Ethnonationalism : the quest for understanding.
de Connor, Walker.
Éditeur: Princeton (N. J.), Chichester : Princeton University Press, 1994.Description: xiii-234 p. : fig.ISBN: 0691087849.N° Inventaire: L12851.Thématique: Ethnonationalisme | Identité ethnique | Anthropologie politique | Ethnicité | Identité nationaleThématique spécifique: Pluralisme ethnique | Conscience politique | Conflit ethnique | Nation | Conscience nationale | Identité politique | Identité régionale | Minorités ethniques | Etat-nationContenu: Part I : Ethnonationalism and Scholars -- The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The new phase") -- American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying ?") -- More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") -- Part II : A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding -- Terminological Chaos ("A Nation is a Nation, is a State, is an Ethnic Group, is a...") -- Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional and State Unity") -- The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism ?") -- Ahistoricalness: The case of western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World : The present in historical perspective") -- Part III : Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity -- Man is a National Animal ((Beyond Reason: The nature of the ethnonational bond") -- When is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?"). Item type:

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Notes. Bibliogr. dissém. Index.
Part I : Ethnonationalism and Scholars -- The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The new phase") -- American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying ?") -- More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") -- Part II : A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding -- Terminological Chaos ("A Nation is a Nation, is a State, is an Ethnic Group, is a...") -- Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional and State Unity") -- The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism ?") -- Ahistoricalness: The case of western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World : The present in historical perspective") -- Part III : Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity -- Man is a National Animal ((Beyond Reason: The nature of the ethnonational bond") -- When is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?").
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