Nationalism has had global repercussions throughout the modern world, lying at the root of wars, revolutions, and social and cultural movements. This volume analyses and compares different forms of nationalism as they originated and developed in Europe throughout the 'long nineteenth century', and offers an original and authoritative reassessment.
Introduction,Timothy Baycroft and Mark Hewitson I: Civis and Ethnie 1. Nation, Identity, and Enmity,Michael Jeismann 2. France,Timothy Baycroft 3. Germany,Stefan Berger II: Demos 4. Nation and Region,Maiken Umbach 5. The Low Countries,Carl Strikwerda 6. Switzerland,Oliver Zimmer 7. The Ottoman Empire,Constantin Iordachi III: Kultur 8. Language and Nation,Brian Vick 9. The Habsburg Monarchy,Mark Cornwall 10. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden,Mary Hilson 11. Spain,Stephen Jacobson IV: Etat 12. Nation-States and Wars,Jorn Leonhard 13. Italy,David Laven 14. The United Kingdom,Chris Williams 15. Russia,Vera Tolz Conclusion Bibliography Index