Nationalism in Europe since 1945

Machine generated contents note:Introduction -- PART I -- 1. The Debate on Nationalism -- 1.1 A Political Definition -- 1.2 Further Readings -- PARTII -- 2. Europe During the Cold War -- 2.1. Integration and Transatlantic Cooperation -- 2.2. Changing the Concept of the 'National': Decoloni...

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1. Verfasser: Gerrits, André (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London, New York, NY Palgrave Macmillan Education 2016
Schriftenreihe:Studies in European history series
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Zusammenfassung:Machine generated contents note:Introduction -- PART I -- 1. The Debate on Nationalism -- 1.1 A Political Definition -- 1.2 Further Readings -- PARTII -- 2. Europe During the Cold War -- 2.1. Integration and Transatlantic Cooperation -- 2.2. Changing the Concept of the 'National': Decolonization and the Welfare State -- 2.3. Regionalism, Immigration and National Identity -- 2.4. Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe -- 2.5. The Collapse of Communism -- PART III -- 3. Europe After the Cold War -- 3.1. Democratization and Nationalism: The Russia Case -- 3.2. Civil War in Yugoslavia -- 3.3. Globalisation, Integration and the Nation State -- 3.4. Immigration, Multiculturalism and Political Nationalism -- PART IV -- 4. Nationalism, Democracy, and European Integration -- Bibliography.
"An up-to-date empirical and historiographical overview of the actual political relevance of nationalism and internationalism in post-war Europe. Adopting a largely chronological approach, Gerrits links the historiography of post-war Europe and the major theoretical approaches to nationalism with analysis of key historical developments and events"--
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I -- 1. The Debate on Nationalism -- 1.1 A Political Definition -- 1.2 Further Readings -- PARTII -- 2. Europe During the Cold War -- 2.1. Integration and Transatlantic Cooperation -- 2.2. Changing the Concept of the 'National': Decolonization and the Welfare State -- 2.3. Regionalism, Immigration and National Identity -- 2.4. Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe -- 2.5. The Collapse of Communism -- PART III -- 3. Europe After the Cold War -- 3.1. Democratization and Nationalism: The Russia Case -- 3.2. Civil War in Yugoslavia -- 3.3. Globalisation, Integration and the Nation State -- 3.4. Immigration, Multiculturalism and Political Nationalism -- PART IV -- 4. Nationalism, Democracy, and European Integration -- Bibliography
Beschreibung:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 141-150 und Index
Beschreibung:V, 157 Seiten
22 cm
ISBN:9781137337870
978-1-137-33787-0