Nationalism
five roads to modernity
Our rough guess is there are 145,250 words in this book.
At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 9 hours and 41 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 20 days to read.
How long will it take you?
This book will take an estimated to read at a reading speed averaging words per minute. With 30 minutes per day, this will take to read.
Enter your reading speedYou can take one of our WPM reading speed tests to find your reading speed.
Create a free account to track your reading progress, build your reading list, and set reading goals.
We earn a commission on purchases
Author
Publication
1992 - Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
145,250 words, Guess
Page Count
581 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1705633M
- ISBN-100674603184
- OCLC Control Number25316736
- OCLC Control Numbernationalismfiver0000gree
- Library of Congress Control Number92006990
and 2 more
- Goodreads4606992
- LibraryThing343095
Classifications
- DDC320.5/4/09
- LCCJC311 .G715 1992
Description
Nationalism is a movement and a state of mind that brings together national identity, consciousness, and collectivities. It accomplished the great transformation from the old order to modernity; it placed imagination above production, distribution, and exchange; and it altered the nature of power over people and territories that shapes and directs the social and political world. A five-country study that spans five hundred years, this historically oriented work in sociology bids well to replace all previous works on the subject. The theme, simple yet complex, suggests that England was the front-runner, with its earliest sense of self-conscious nationalism and its pragmatic ways; it utilized existing institutions while transforming itself. The Americans followed, with no formed institutions to impede them. France, Germany, and Russia took the same, now marked, path, modifying nationalism in the process. Nationalism is based on empirical data in four languages - legal documents; period dictionaries; memoirs; correspondence; literary works; theological, political, and philosophical writings; biographies; statistics; and histories. Nowhere else is the complex interaction of structural, cultural, and psychological factors so thoroughly explained. Nowhere else are concepts like identity, anomie, and elites brought so refreshingly to life.
Subjects
Topics
Other Editions
- Nationalism: five roads to modernity
Similar Books
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet for this book.
Be the first to share your thoughts!