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Nationalism
Nationalism
Hutchinson, John, and Anthony D. Smith, eds. Nationalism. Oxford University Press, 1995. Collection of 49 expertly chosen extracts from key authors. Includes a representative of each major theoretical approach, historical epoch, and geographical domain.
Ignatieff, Michael. Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism. Noonday, 1995. Probes the origins and manifestations of nationalism in Croatia and Serbia, Germany, Ukraine, Québec, Kurdistan, and Northern Ireland.
Lind, Michael. Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution. Free Press, 1996. Challenges conventional beliefs regarding ethnicity and national identity, and paves the way for future social and political reforms.
Nairn, Tom. Faces of Nationalism: Janus Revisited. Verso, 1998. Poses the argument that nationalism has saved the world from imperial barbarism.
O'Leary, Cecilia Elizabeth. To Die For: The Paradox of American Patriotism. Princeton University Press, 1998. Questions the compatibility of nationalism and democratic forms of citizenship in America.
Wiebe, Robert H., and others. Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism. Princeton University Press, 2001. Examines the development of nationalism and its shaping of the modern world.

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