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Nationalism In The Twentieth Century

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A landmark work in political theory and modern history, Nationalism in the Twentieth Century presents a rigorous and comprehensive analysis of one of the most powerful political forces of the modern era. Anthony D. Smith argues that nationalism is far more than a fleeting ideological trend — it is a deeply rooted phenomenon that has shaped the boundaries, conflicts, and identities of nations across the globe. The work systematically chronicles the rise and transformation of nationalist movements from post-colonial Africa and Asia to the fractured states of Europe, illustrating how ethnic identity, statehood, and political self-determination are inextricably intertwined. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible in tone, Smith's analysis remains an essential reference for students and scholars of political science, sociology, and twentieth-century history.

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Edition: 1st aus ed.,

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Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A landmark work in political theory and modern history, Nationalism in the Twentieth Century presents a rigorous and comprehensive analysis of one of the most powerful political forces of the modern era. Anthony D. Smith argues that nationalism is far more than a fleeting ideological trend — it is a deeply rooted phenomenon that has shaped the boundaries, conflicts, and identities of nations across the globe. The work systematically chronicles the rise and transformation of nationalist movements from post-colonial Africa and Asia to the fractured states of Europe, illustrating how ethnic identity, statehood, and political self-determination are inextricably intertwined. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible in tone, Smith's analysis remains an essential reference for students and scholars of political science, sociology, and twentieth-century history.

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