Nationalism, 1st ed. 2021
Themes, Theories, and Controversies

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This book provides a concise, critical analysis of the key themes, theories, and controversies in nationalism studies. It offers an historically informed and sophisticated overview of classical and contemporary approaches to nationalism, as well as setting out an agenda for future research on nationalism and the emotions. In so doing, the book illuminates nationalism?s contemporary power and resilience, as manifested in the growth of far-right nationalist populism in Europe, the white ethno-nationalism of Trump in the United States, the resurgence of great power nationalism and rivalry in Asia, and the resilience of national secessionist movements in diverse parts of the planet. The widespread nationalistic responses to the coronavirus pandemic provide further confirmation of the continuing power of nationalism. All of these developments are discussed in the book, which will be an invaluable resource for nationalism scholars and students in Sociology, Politics and History.


Chapter 1. Introduction: Resurgent Nationalism.-  Chapter 2. The Contested Terrain of Nations, Nationalism and National Identity.- Chapter 3. The Modern Origins of Nations, Nationality and Nationalism?.- Chapter 4. The Premodern, Cultural Origins of Nations and Nationality?.- Chapter 5. Nationalism and Populism in the Age of Globalization.- Chapter 6. Conclusions: the Emotional Power of Nationalism
 

Lloyd Cox is a Lecturer in the Department of History, Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University in Sydney, teaching mainly in the areas of nationalism studies and Australian and American politics. His latest research focuses on emotions and politics, with a particular focus on inter-state relations.

Provides an opening into debates about nationalism for those interested in but unfamiliar with the literature

Lays out a comprehensive introduction to nationalism while also developing more substantive arguments on the topic in its own right

Considers the history, causes, and consequences of the recent worldwide resurgence in populism and nationalism