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Grounded Nationalisms: A Sociological Analysis

Grounded Nationalisms: A Sociological Analysis

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Siniša Maleševi?
Cambridge University Press, 2/21/2019
EAN 9781108425162, ISBN10: 110842516X

Hardcover, 320 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Globalisation is not the enemy of nationalism; instead, as this book shows, the two forces have developed together through modern history. Malešević challenges dominant views which see nationalism as a declining social force. He explains why the recent escalations of populist nationalism throughout the world do not represent a social anomaly but are, in fact, a historical norm. By focusing on ever-increasing organisational capacity, greater ideological penetration and networks of micro-solidarity, Malešević shows how and why nationalism has become deeply grounded in the everyday life of modern human beings. The author explores the social dynamics of these grounded nationalisms via an analysis of varied contexts, from Ireland to the Balkans. His findings show that increased ideological diffusion and the rising coercive capacities of states and other organisations have enabled nationalism to expand and establish itself as the dominant operative ideology of modernity.

1. Making sense of nationhood
2. Grounded nationalisms and the sociology of the long run
3. Empires and nation-states
4. Nationalisms and imperialisms
5. What makes a small nation?
6. Nationalisms and statehood in Ireland
7. Nationalisms and wars in the Balkans
8. Balkan piedmont?
9. From sacrifice to prestige
10. Globalisation and nationalist subjectivities
11. Grounded nationalisms and the privatisation of security
Conclusion
the omnipotence of nationalisms
References
Index.