The Identity of NationsISBN: 978-0-7456-2663-5
Paperback
248 pages
January 2008, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"Guibernau paints a broad panorama of national identities and their
political mobilization in North America and Western Europe and
argues for a “cosmopolitan nationalism” that reconciles
moral universalism with a sense of national belonging. The
Identity of Nations is an important and thoughtful contribution
to current debates on multiculturalism, the rise of the radical
right and the relation between national, European and global
identities."
Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute,
Florence
"Montserrat Guibernau brings together a vast experience of the
study of nationalism and national identity. Since her original work
on Nations without States, based upon her experience of her native
Catalonia, she has gone on to study these topics in a variety of
situations, especially in the United Kingdom and Canada. This book
brings together her perceptive conclusions."
John Rex, University of Warwick
"The Identity of Nations is a trenchant analysis of the
nature of national identity and contemporary challenges to its
continued primacy by a scholar with impeccable credentials."
Walker Connor, Middlebury College