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El. knyga: Nationalism in a Global Era: The Persistence of Nations

Edited by (London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK), Edited by (West Liberty State College, USA), Edited by (London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK)

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This volume makes a unique contribution to the literature on nations and nationalism by examining why nations remain a vibrant and strong social cohesive despite the threat of globalization.

Regardless of predictions forecasting the demise of the nation-state in the global era, the nation persists as an important source of identity, community, and collective memory for most of the world's population. More than simply a corrective to the many scholarly but premature epitaphs for the nation-state, this book explains the continued health of nations in the face of looming threats. The contributors include leading experts in the field, such as Anthony D. Smith, William Safran, Edward Tiryakian as well as younger scholars, whom adopt a variety of approaches ranging from theoretical to empirical and historical to sociological, in order to uncover both the reasons that nations continue to remain vital and the mechanisms that help perpetuate them. The book includes case studies on Ireland, Thailand, Poland, the Baltic States, Croatia and Jordan.

Nationalism in a Global Era will be of great interest to students and researchers of international politics, sociology, nationalism and ethnicity.

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors x
Acknowledgments xii
1 The owl's early flight: Globalization and nationalism, an introduction
1(14)
Eric Zuelow
Mitchell Young
Andreas Sturm
PART I Theoretical approaches
15(60)
2 Nations in decline? The erosion and persistence of modern national identities
17(16)
Anthony D. Smith
3 Comparing visions of the nation: the role of ethnicity, religion and diaspora nationalism in Armenian, Jewish and Sikh relations to the homeland
33(22)
William Safran
4 When is the nation no longer?
55(20)
Edward A. Tiryakian
PART II Memory and the persistence of nations
75(102)
5 The appeal of nationhood: national celebrations and commemorations
77(16)
Gabriella Elgenius
6 The persistence of the Turkish nation in the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
93(22)
Christopher S. Wilson
7 Which `nation' persists? The competing notions of the Thai nation as reflected in public monuments
115(16)
Andreas Sturm
8 The cross, the Madonna and the Jew: persistent symbolic representations of the nation in Poland
131(25)
Genevieve Zubrzycki
9 National identity and tourism in twentieth-century Ireland: the role of collective re-imagining
156(21)
Eric Zuelow
PART III Threat, response, re-emergence
177(63)
10 The persistence of the Baltic nations under Soviet rule: an ethno-symbolist critique of modernist perspectives on the breakup of the USSR
179(19)
Mark A. Jubulis
11 Croatian language policy: establishing national identity in the era of globalization
198(23)
Mitchell Young
12 National identity in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: state made, still durable
221(19)
Stefanie Nanes
Index 240
Mitchell Young, Eric Zuelow, Andreas Sturm