History And National Destiny: Ethnosymbolism and its CriticsISBN: 978-1-4051-2391-4
Paperback
228 pages
July 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Definitions, Periodization and Prospects for the Longue Duree: John A. Armstrong (retired from University of Wisconsin, Madison).
2. Covenant and Continuity: Ethno-Symbolism and the Myth of Divine Election: Bruce Cauthen.
3. The Timelessness of Nations: Walker Connor (Middlebury College).
4. Place, Kinship and the Case for Non-Ethnic Nations: Thomas Hylland Eriksen (University of Oslo).
5. ‘Dominant Ethnicity’ and the ‘Ethnic-Civic’ Dichotomy in the Work of A. D. Smith: Eric Kaufmann (Birkbeck College, University of London) and Oliver Zimmer (University of Durham).
6. Ethnicity and Supra-Ethnicity in Corpus Planning: The Hidden Status Agenda in Corpus Planning: Joshua A. Fishman (Yeshiva University, New York).
7. From Ethnic Group Toward the Modern Nation: The Czech Case: Miroslav Hroch (Charles University Prague).
8. Myth Against Myth: The Nation as Ethnic Overlay: John Hutchinson (London School of Economics).
9. Anthony D. Smith on Nations and National Identity: A Critical Assessment: Montserrat Guibernau (Open University).
10. The Ethno-Cultural Roots of National Art: Athena S. Leoussi (University of Reading).
11. Nationalism and Globalisation: Mary Kaldor.
12. Globalising National States: Stein Tønnesson (historian).
13. History and National Destiny: Responses and Clarifications: Anthony D. Smith (London School of Economics).
Index.