From Pulitzer Prize-winner James M. McPherson comes a brilliant and
passionate examination of nationalism in today's world, and its
effects on the stability of the world's countries, big and small.
Since the end of the Cold War, nationalism has re-emerged as one of
the most powerful forces in the modern world. Students of nationalism
have analyzed two principal categories of this phenomenon. Ethnic
nationalism is more familiar and easier to define; it broke up
Yugoslavia into four mutually hostile ethnic nations. It split
Czechoslovakia into two nations. It threatens to do the same to
Canada. In contrast, civic nationalism defines national identity not
by presumed descent from an ancient bloodline with its own language,
culture and genetic purity but by citizenship in a national state and
loyalty to its political institutions. James M. McPherson focuses on
the American Civil War and Quebec's bid for separation from Canada as
case studies in the contest between these two strains of nationalism,
and offers both implicit and explicit comparisons to modern
counterparts. Is Blood Thicker Than Water? will finally give us the
perspective to look at this phenomenon clearly and objectively.
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Crises of Nationalism in the Modern World
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ISBN
9780307367174
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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