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Nationalism :a very short introduction /

Nationalism :a very short introduction /

作者 : Grosby, Steven Elliott,,1951- .

出版社 : Oxford University Press,

出版年 : 2005

ISBN:9780192840981

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書名 : Nationalism :a very short introduction /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Nationalism :Steven Grosby.

其他題名 : a very short introduction /

作者 : Grosby, Steven Elliott,

出版者 : Oxford ;Oxford University Press,2005.

面頁冊數 : 142 p. :ill., maps ;18 cm.

內容註 : The problem -- What is a nation? -- The nation as social relation -- Motherland, fatherland, and homeland -- The nation in history -- Whose god is mightier? - Human divisiveness -- Conclusion.

標題 : Nationalism.

ISBN : 9780192840981 (pbk.) :

集叢項 : Very short introductions ;134.


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520 1 $a"Understanding nationalism is central to understanding many of the social conflicts and political disputes that dominate the headlines today. In this compelling Very Short Introduction, Steven Grosby uses examples throughouthistory, from ancient Israel to the present-day Balkans, to discuss how nations arise from a sense of kinship, territory, history, and shared religion." "Highlighting the social, philosophical, and anthropological perspectives, he asks why nations exist, when they first appeared, and what this divisiveness can tell us about ournature as human beings."--BOOK JACKET.
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