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Histories of Nationalism beyond Europe = Myths, Elitism and Transnational Connections /
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正題名/作者:
Histories of Nationalism beyond Europe/ edited by Jan Záhořík, Antonio M. Morone.
其他題名:
Myths, Elitism and Transnational Connections /
其他作者:
Morone, Antonio M.
面頁冊數:
IX, 171 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
African History. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92676-2
ISBN:
9783030926762
Histories of Nationalism beyond Europe = Myths, Elitism and Transnational Connections /
Histories of Nationalism beyond Europe
Myths, Elitism and Transnational Connections /[electronic resource] :edited by Jan Záhořík, Antonio M. Morone. - 1st ed. 2022. - IX, 171 p. 2 illus.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Political History. - Palgrave Studies in Political History.
1. Introduction; Jan Záhořík & Antonio Morone -- 2. Swedish and Norwegian Nationalism among Lutheran Missionaries in Early Twentieth-century KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; Lars Berge -- 3. Antoun Saadeh and the Concept of the Syrian Nation; Ákos Ferwanger -- 4. On the Shores of Phoenicia: Phoenicianism, Political Maronitism, and Christian Nationalism in Lebanon; Francesco Mazzucotelli -- 5. Nationalism without Nation: Sudanese Decolonisation and its Aftermath; Moritz Mihatsch -- 6. Multiple Layers of Competing Nationalisms in Contemporary Ethiopia; Jan Záhořík -- 7. Comparing the Somali and Libyan Transition towards Independence: The Struggle between New and Former Elites; Antonio Morone -- 8. Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Birth of Mexican Nationalism: Reflection on Religious Symbols of the Mexican Nation; Radoslav Hlúšek -- 9. Japanese Nationalism: Ugly, Increasing and Official Government Policy; Axel Berkofsky -- Conclusion; Jan Záhořík & Antonio Morone. .
This edited collection explores varying shapes of nationalism in different regional and historical settings in order to analyse the important role that nationalism has played in shaping the contemporary world. Taking a global approach, the collection includes case studies from the Middle East, Africa, Asia and North America. Unique not only in its wide range of geographically diverse case studies, this book is also innovative due to its comparative approach that combines different perspectives on how nations have been understood and how they came into being, highlighting the transnational connections between various countries. The authors examine what is meant by the concepts of ‘nation’ and ‘national identity,’ discussing themes such as citizenship, ethnicity, historical symbols and the role of elites. By exploring these entangled categories of nationalism, the authors argue that throughout history, elites have created ‘artificial ’ versions of nationalism through symbolism and mythology, which has led to nationalism being understood through social constructivist or primordialist lenses. This diverse collection will appeal to researchers studying nationalism, including historians, political scientists and anthropologists. Jan Záhořík is Associate Professor of Modern History, currently at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic. He was a visiting professor at the University of Pavia, and closely collaborates with Jimma University in Ethiopia. His research focuses on the modern history and politics of the Horn of Africa, and conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa. Antonio Morone is Associate Professor of Contemporary African History at the University of Pavia in Italy. Having previously been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Tripoli, Libya, and at the University of La Manouba, Tunisia, Antonio now teaches colonial and postcolonial history, as well as the history of the Mediterranean and Eastern Africa.
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