Description
A wide-ranging thematic analysis of the history of nationalism.
About the Author
Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute of Social Movements and the House for the History of the Ruhr at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. He is the author of Germany: Inventing the Nation (Bloomsbury, 2004) and the editor, along with Kevin Passmore and Heiko Feldner, of Writing History: Theory and Practice (Bloomsbury, 2nd Ed., 2010). Eric Storm is Senior Lecturer in European History at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is the author of The Culture of Regionalism: Art, Architecture and International Exhibitions in France, Germany and Spain, 1890-1939 (2010). He is also the co-editor, along with Xose M. Nunez Seixas, of Regionalism and Modern Europe (Bloomsbury, 2018).
Reviews
An incisive and illuminating exploration of the ways in which nationalism and national identity have been analyzed, theorized and written about. Written by experts in the field, this collection will doubtless make a valuable intervention into nationalism studies. * Paul Lawrence, Asa Briggs Professor of History, The Open University, UK *
This is the best book I have read on nationalism in a long time. Comprehensive, lucid and inventive, the book gathers the leading scholars in the field of nationalism studies to offer a much-needed shake-up of how we view and understand the writing of nationalism. * Rico Isaacs, Reader in Politics, Oxford Brookes University, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350064317
Author Prof. Stefan Berger
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 460g