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Comparative studies in society and history, 2002-10, Vol.44 (4), p.770-799
2002

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Titel
Rethinking the Modular Nation Form: Toward a Sociohistorical Conception of Nationalism
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  • Comparative studies in society and history, 2002-10, Vol.44 (4), p.770-799
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New York, USA: Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
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Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
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  • Our current historical conjuncture is marked by a global proliferation of nationalisms that have fundamentally, and often violently, transformed the inherited geopolitical configuration of the post-war era. The apparent resurgence of nationalism has been matched by a growing convergence across disciplinary divides on the problematic of nationalism. A few salient prior works notwithstanding, it is mainly in the last two decades that nationalism has emerged as a central preoccupation of contemporary historical and social-scientific analyses. Remarkably, the stubborn persistence of nationalism in the current context of neo-liberal global restructuring and the dizzying expansion of nationalism research have not enhanced analytical consensus on core theoretical and methodological issues. Indeed, the rush for an analytical “fix” on nationalism has tended to fortify rather than resolve inherited methodological divides, especially that between objectivist and subjectivist approaches to nationalism.

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