Ethnonationalism : : The Quest for Understanding / / Walker Connor.

Walker Connor, perhaps the leading student of the origins and dynamics of ethnonationalism, has consistently stressed the importance of its political implications. In these essays, which have appeared over the course of the last three decades, he argues that Western scholars and policymakers have al...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction -- PART ONE: Ethnonationalism and Scholars -- CHAPTER ONE. The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The New Phase") -- CHAPTER TWO. American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying?") -- CHAPTER THREE. More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") -- PART TWO: A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding -- CHAPTER FOUR. Terminological Chaos ("A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a ...") -- CHAPTER FIVE. Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional, and State Unity") -- CHAPTER SIX. The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism?") -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Ahistoricalness: The Case of Western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World: The Present in Historical Perspective") -- PART THREE: Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Man Is a National Animal ("Beyond Reason: The Nature of the Ethnonational Bond") -- CHAPTER NINE. When Is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?") -- Index
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Walker Connor, perhaps the leading student of the origins and dynamics of ethnonationalism, has consistently stressed the importance of its political implications. In these essays, which have appeared over the course of the last three decades, he argues that Western scholars and policymakers have almost invariably underrated the influence of ethnonationalism and misinterpreted its passionate and nonrational qualities. Several of the essays have become classics: together they represent a rigorous and stimulating attempt to establish a secure methodological foundation for the study of a complicated phenomenon increasingly, if belatedly, recognized as the major cause of global political instability. The book opens by reviewing a wide range of scholarship on ethnonationalism. Connor examines nineteenth-and early twentieth-century debate among British scholars on the viability and desirability of the multinational state, the American "nation-building" school of thought that dominated the literature on political development in the post-World War II era, and the recent explosion of literature on ethnonationalism. In the second part of the book, he shows how progress in the study of ethnonationalism has been hampered by terminological confusion, an inclination to perceive homogeneity even where heterogeneity thrives, an unwarranted tendency to seek explanation for ethnic conflict in economic differentials, and lack of historical perspective. The book closes with a consideration of the inherent limitations of rational inquiry into the realm of group-identity.
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Ethnic relations Political aspects.
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Ethnonationalism : The Quest for Understanding /
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Figures and Tables --
Introduction --
PART ONE: Ethnonationalism and Scholars --
CHAPTER ONE. The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The New Phase") --
CHAPTER TWO. American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying?") --
CHAPTER THREE. More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") --
PART TWO: A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding --
CHAPTER FOUR. Terminological Chaos ("A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a ...") --
CHAPTER FIVE. Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional, and State Unity") --
CHAPTER SIX. The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism?") --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Ahistoricalness: The Case of Western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World: The Present in Historical Perspective") --
PART THREE: Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Man Is a National Animal ("Beyond Reason: The Nature of the Ethnonational Bond") --
CHAPTER NINE. When Is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?") --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Figures and Tables --
Introduction --
PART ONE: Ethnonationalism and Scholars --
CHAPTER ONE. The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The New Phase") --
CHAPTER TWO. American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying?") --
CHAPTER THREE. More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") --
PART TWO: A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding --
CHAPTER FOUR. Terminological Chaos ("A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a ...") --
CHAPTER FIVE. Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional, and State Unity") --
CHAPTER SIX. The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism?") --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Ahistoricalness: The Case of Western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World: The Present in Historical Perspective") --
PART THREE: Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Man Is a National Animal ("Beyond Reason: The Nature of the Ethnonational Bond") --
CHAPTER NINE. When Is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?") --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Figures and Tables --
Introduction --
PART ONE: Ethnonationalism and Scholars --
CHAPTER ONE. The British Intellectual Tradition ("Self-Determination: The New Phase") --
CHAPTER TWO. American Scholarship in the Post-World War II Era ("Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying?") --
CHAPTER THREE. More Recent Developments ("Ethnonationalism") --
PART TWO: A Closer Look at Some of the Key Barriers to Understanding --
CHAPTER FOUR. Terminological Chaos ("A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a ...") --
CHAPTER FIVE. Illusions of Homogeneity ("Myths of Hemispheric, Continental, Regional, and State Unity") --
CHAPTER SIX. The Seductive Lure of Economic Explanations ("Eco- or Ethno-Nationalism?") --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Ahistoricalness: The Case of Western Europe ("Ethnonationalism in the First World: The Present in Historical Perspective") --
PART THREE: Scholars and the Mythic World of National Identity --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Man Is a National Animal ("Beyond Reason: The Nature of the Ethnonational Bond") --
CHAPTER NINE. When Is a Nation? ("From Tribe to Nation?") --
Index
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