The Cultural Foundations of Nations: Hierarchy, Covenant, and RepublicISBN: 978-1-4051-7798-6
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262 pages
March 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This book bears the unmistakable hallmarks of a work by Anthony D. Smith. The theme, the breadth of cases covered, generous sprinkles of insights from history of art and measured critiques of modernist positions are all Anthony D. Smith par excellence. There are no nasty surprises and the reader can simply sit back and let his/her mind wander off to enjoy the intellectual tour under Smith's sure guidance." (European History Quarterly, 2011)“Smith’s attempt to reintegrate pre-modern history into the study of nations and nationalism is certainly to be welcomed, as it highlights the degree to which even modern nationalism draws on cultural practices and ideological concepts that are indeed of very old origin.” (Journal of Contemporary History, July 2009)
"Anthony Smith remains the most original scholar working in the
field of nationalism. In this important book, he throws new light
on premodern traditions of the nation and offers a new chronology
for the emergence of nationalism."
John Hutchinson, London School of Economics
"Once again, Smith proves himself to be the doyen of nationalism
studies. In The Cultural Foundations of Nations, written with his
customary erudition and clarity, he reveals the variety of forms
that nationalism has taken over the ages. This exploration of the
“dating” and “shaping” of nations is a
powerful demonstration of historical sociology at its very
best."
John Stone, Boston University
"An intellectual tour de force: bold, carefully argued and
provocative. Smith identifies different historical forms of nation
and distinctive public cultures emerging from Antiquity up to the
Global Age. He explores the legacy of hierarchy, covenant and
republic upon modern nations and offers a compelling analysis of
nationalisms as forms of a secular religion of the people which
have evolved alongside or in opposition to traditional
religions."
Montserrat Guibernau, Queen Mary College, University of
London "An important development has occurred with the
publication of The Cultural Foundations of Nations: Smith has
significantly furthered and deepened our understanding of nations
and nationalism through an historical analysis of three patterns of
social relations - hierarchy, covenant and republic - that rightly
recognizes the relative independence of culture. His analysis is
carried out with impressively wide-ranging and historical nuance -
a powerful analysis that properly not only tolerates but also
invites numerous ambiguities and complications as any serious
investigation into nations should. With the publication of this
book, all scholars of nations and nationalism, once again but more
so as never before, owe a debt of gratitude to Anthony
Smith."
Steven Grosby, Clemson University, author of
Nationalism: A Very Short Introduction