Nationalism in Europe & America: Politics, Cultures, and Identities since 1775

TitleNationalism in Europe & America: Politics, Cultures, and Identities since 1775
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsKramer, Lloyd S.
Number of Pages260
PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
CityChapel Hill, NC
Abstract

Nationalism in Europe and America analyzes the multiple historical contexts and intellectual themes that have shaped modern nationalist cultures, including the political claims for national sovereignty, the emergence of nationalist narratives in historical writing and literature, the fusion of nationalism and religion, and the overlapping conceptions of gender, families, race, and national identities. Kramer emphasizes the similarities in American and European nationalist thought, showing how European ideas about land, history, and national destiny flourished in the United States while American ideas about national independence and political rights reappeared among European nationalists and also influenced the rise of anticolonial nationalisms in twentieth-century Asia and Africa. By placing nationalist ideas and conflicts within the specific, cross-cultural framework of Atlantic history and extending his analysis to the twentieth-century world wars, Kramer offers readers a thoughtful perspective on nationalism's enduring political and cultural importance throughout the modern world.

URLhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807869055_Kramer
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