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008 940428s1995 nju 001 0 eng
010 $a 94012537
020 $a0391038672 (paper)
020 $a157392623X
020 $a9781573926232
035 $a(OCoLC)30475149
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035 $9AKL4541CU
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050 00 $aJC311$b.N326 1995
082 00 $a320.5/4$220
245 04 $aThe Nationalism reader /$cedited by Omar Dahbour and Micheline R. Ishay.
260 $aAtlantic Highlands, N.J. :$bHumanities Press,$c1995.
300 $axii, 383 p. ;$c23 cm.
500 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction / Micheline R. Ishay -- 1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- The Geneva Manuscript -- Judgment on Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace -- The Government of Poland -- 2. Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes -- What Is the Third Estate? -- 3. Immanuel Kant -- The Metaphysics of Morals -- 4. Johann Gottfried von Herder -- Reflections on the Philosophy of the History of Mankind -- 5. Johann Gottlieb Fichte -- The Foundations of Natural Law According to the Principles of the Theory of Science -- Addresses to the German Nation -- 6. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel -- The Philosophy of Right -- The Philosophy of World History -- 7. Giuseppe Mazzini -- The Duties of Man -- 8. John Stuart Mill -- Considerations on Representative Government -- 9. Lord Acton -- Nationality -- 10. Max Weber -- Economic Policy and the National Interest in Imperial Germany -- 11. Theodor Herzl -- A Jewish State -- 12. Edmund Burke -- Reflections on the Revolution in France -- 13. Ernest Renan -- What Is a Nation? -- 14. Leopold Ranke.
505 8 $aThe Great Powers -- 15. Elie Kedourie -- Nationalism -- 16. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn -- Rebuilding Russia -- Karl Marx and 17. Friedrich Engels ̃-- Manifesto of the Communist Party -- 18. Otto Bauer -- The Nationalities Question and Social Democracy -- 19. Joseph Stalin -- Marxism and the National-Colonial Question -- 20. Rosa Luxemburg -- The National Question and Autonomy -- 21. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin -- The Right of Nations to Self-Determination -- 22. Charles Maurras -- The Future of French Nationalism -- 23. Benito Mussolini -- Fascism -- 24. Adolf Hitler -- Mein Kampf -- 25. Sun Yat-Sen -- Three Principles of the People -- 26. Jawaharlal Nehru -- The Discovery of India -- 27. Sati al-Husri -- Muslim Unity and Arab Unity -- 28. Ayatollah Khomeini -- Islamic Government -- 29. Leopold Sedar Senghor -- On African Socialism -- 30. Frantz Fanon -- The Wretched of the Earth -- 31. Abraham Lincoln -- First Inaugural Address, March 1861 -- 32. Randolph Bourne -- Trans-National America -- 33. Marcus Garvey.
505 8 $aThe Resurrection of the Negro -- 34. Woodrow Wilson -- Address to a Joint Session of Congress, January 1918 -- 35. Reinhold Niebuhr -- Moral Man and Immoral Society -- 36. Michael Walzer -- The New Tribalism: Notes on a Difficult Problem -- 37. Jurgen Habermas -- Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe -- 38. Jeremy Brecher -- "The National Question" Reconsidered from an Ecological Perspective -- 39. Eric Hobsbawm -- Nationalism in the Late Twentieth Century.
520 $aThe proclamation of a "New World Order," hailed at the end of the cold war, coincided with an eruption of nationalism. The withering of the bipolar balance of power has created a vacuum that has been filled by a new tide of ethnic conflict in the former Soviet Union, Bosnia, Somalia, and elsewhere. Despite general recognition of this resurgent phenomenon, there is neither widespread awareness nor expert consensus on the meaning and origins of nationalism.
520 8 $aThe Nationalism Reader depicts the historical evolution of nationalist thought in the words of leading political actors and thinkers.
520 8 $aBut this anthology is more than merely a useful reference book. By classifying the question of nationalism according to conflicting political perspectives, its introductory essay and organization show that liberalism, conservatism, and socialism each oscillates between a universalist (or a semi-universalist) conception of human rights and nationalism.
520 8 $aIn this respect, the selection of texts presented here sheds new theoretical light on the study of nationalism, as well as presenting major European, American, and Third World contributions to nationalist thought.
650 0 $aNationalism$xHistory.
650 0 $aPolitical science$xHistory.
700 1 $aIshay, Micheline.
700 1 $aDahbour, Omar.
852 00 $bglx$hJC311$i.N326 1995
852 00 $bmil$hJC311$i.N326 1995
852 00 $bbar$hJC311$i.N326 1995