Varieties of Nationalism: Communities, Narratives, Identities

Author:   Harris Mylonas (George Washington University, Washington DC) ,  Maya Tudor (Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   75
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
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Author:   Harris Mylonas (George Washington University, Washington DC) ,  Maya Tudor (Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Weight:   0.147kg
ISBN:  

9781108972925


ISBN 10:   1108972926
Pages:   75
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Why another nationalism book?; 2. What we already know about nationalism; 3. Does a nation exist? Elite and popular fragmentation; 4. How do national narratives vary? Ascriptiveness and thickness; 5. When do national narratives matter? Salience of national identities; 6. Nationalism across social science disciplines; 7. Conclusion; References.

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'By offering a cogent and up-to-date review of the nationalism literature, Varieties of Nationalism fills a gaping hole. The book offers a sophisticated discussion of conceptualization that is used as a launchpad for a well-structured survey of scholarship answering three central research questions, as suggested by the book's subtitle. This is an absolute must in every nationalism scholar's library!' Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH Zürich 'If the recent resurgence of nationalism in world politics has taught us anything, it is that nationalisms are ever evolving. Who tells a nation's story and the boundaries of narrative license that social conditions grant matter powerfully to how nationalisms ultimately manifest. Mylonas and Tudor expertly contribute to this narrative turn, defying the usual dualisms and stereotypes that typically dominate discussions of nationalism. A must read for anyone interested in the future direction of nationalism studies.' Aram Hur, The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Author of Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia 'No political development in the 21st century is more momentous than the resurgence of fierce nationalisms in many parts of the world. They pose great dangers of bigoted authoritarianism, while providing compelling sources of identity and community for billions of people. Written by two highly accomplished authors, Varieties of Nationalism is the most concise, accessible, yet deeply informed and insightful guide to the origins, elements, and significance of the main forms of nationalism that we have today.' Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania 'The scholarship on nationalism is now vast, spanning many different disciplines and very diverse approaches. In this cacophony of knowledge, it is often difficult to maintain meaningful communication across the disciplines. In this excellent and concise book Mylonas and Tudor bring order to the nationalism studies. They very successfully synthesize the existing scholarship, develop many new insights, and convincingly show that nationalism is a highly varied and variable ideology and political practice.' Sinisa Malesevic, University College, Dublin and CNAM, Paris 'These days no one needs convincing that nationalism should be at the center of our political and theoretical reflections: bitter rivals, enthusiastic supporters, agnostics, all wish to unveil the secrets of nationalism in order to understand the sources of its continuous power. With systematic clarity and a handful of experience Harris Mylonas and Maya Tudor help readers navigate the varied terrains of nationalism, explore its many hidden roads, and appreciate the richness of its landscape. This will probably become the best guide for travelers in the age of nationalism. Don't leave home without it.' Yuli Tamir, President of Beit Berl College, author of Why Nationalism 'This short, concisely written book usefully draws our attention away from ontological questions (what is a nation) and moral concerns (how we can distinguish good from bad nationalisms) and towards basic empirical variation in the form and function of nationalism: Sometimes people don't agree on who is part of the nation or what this could mean; sometimes they do. Sometimes nationhood doesn't matter much for everyday live or politics, sometimes it's all what these are about. The book helps to prepare the ground for future empirical work by asking important comparative, analytical questions.' Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University


'By offering a cogent and up-to-date review of the nationalism literature, Varieties of Nationalism fills a gaping hole. The book offers a sophisticated discussion of conceptualization that is used as a launchpad for a well-structured survey of scholarship answering three central research questions, as suggested by the book's subtitle. This is an absolute must in every nationalism scholar's library!' Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH Z�rich 'If the recent resurgence of nationalism in world politics has taught us anything, it is that nationalisms are ever evolving. Who tells a nation's story and the boundaries of narrative license that social conditions grant matter powerfully to how nationalisms ultimately manifest. Mylonas and Tudor expertly contribute to this narrative turn, defying the usual dualisms and stereotypes that typically dominate discussions of nationalism. A must read for anyone interested in the future direction of nationalism studies.' Aram Hur, The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Author of Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia 'No political development in the 21st century is more momentous than the resurgence of fierce nationalisms in many parts of the world. They pose great dangers of bigoted authoritarianism, while providing compelling sources of identity and community for billions of people. Written by two highly accomplished authors, Varieties of Nationalism is the most concise, accessible, yet deeply informed and insightful guide to the origins, elements, and significance of the main forms of nationalism that we have today.' Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania 'The scholarship on nationalism is now vast, spanning many different disciplines and very diverse approaches. In this cacophony of knowledge, it is often difficult to maintain meaningful communication across the disciplines. In this excellent and concise book Mylonas and Tudor bring order to the nationalism studies. They very successfully synthesize the existing scholarship, develop many new insights, and convincingly show that nationalism is a highly varied and variable ideology and political practice.' Sinisa Malesevic, University College, Dublin and CNAM, Paris 'These days no one needs convincing that nationalism should be at the center of our political and theoretical reflections: bitter rivals, enthusiastic supporters, agnostics, all wish to unveil the secrets of nationalism in order to understand the sources of its continuous power. With systematic clarity and a handful of experience Harris Mylonas and Maya Tudor help readers navigate the varied terrains of nationalism, explore its many hidden roads, and appreciate the richness of its landscape. This will probably become the best guide for travelers in the age of nationalism. Don't leave home without it.' Yuli Tamir, President of Beit Berl College, author of Why Nationalism 'This short, concisely written book usefully draws our attention away from ontological questions (what is a nation) and moral concerns (how we can distinguish good from bad nationalisms) and towards basic empirical variation in the form and function of nationalism: Sometimes people don't agree on who is part of the nation or what this could mean; sometimes they do. Sometimes nationhood doesn't matter much for everyday live or politics, sometimes it's all what these are about. The book helps to prepare the ground for future empirical work by asking important comparative, analytical questions.' Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University


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