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Nationalisms: classified and explained. (Daedalus Issue: Reconstructing Nations and States; includes bibliography)
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Daedalus
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June 22, 1993| Author:
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UNDERSTANDING NATIONALISM IS SO OBVIOUSLY an urgent necessity that there is much to be said for the provision of a clearly delineated overview of the state of play among theorists of the subject. What exactly do we know about a force whose impact on this century has been--against the expectations of mainstream social theory--greater than any other?
My overview will be active rather than passive. The use of the plural in the title gives away one central claim: no single, universal theory of nationalism is possible. As the historical record is diverse, so too must be our ...
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