![]() | New Nationalisms of the Developed West: Toward Explanation Subjects: Area Studies; Global Development; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Politics & International Relations; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; Politics & Development; International Political Economy; Political Theory; American Studies; Economics; European Politics; Government; Political Philosophy; Public Administration & Management; Political Studies; Sociology; Sociology & Social Policy; Canadian Studies; Labour Economics; Political Economy; French Politics; Political Parties; Nationalism; Modern Political Theory; Public Policy; Political Economic Studies; Social Policy; Social & Political Theory; Race & Ethnic Studies; Originally published in 1985, New Nationalisms in the Developed West is a collection of interdisciplinary and insightful essays on modern nationalist movements. The book argues that these movements have challenged the power of Western nation-states not from without, but from within their frontiers. The book's focus remains predominately on Western societies and the nationalist movements of nations against states. The essays in this book are detailed and innovative and analyse nationalism through theory, methodology and empirical evidence. The book's use of research methods deepens the comparative explanation of nationalist movements, and advances understanding of Western nationalisms as social movements and examples of social change in the developed world. This book will appeal to social scientists, in political science and sociology. . |
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