Nations and nationalism remain powerful phenomena in the contemporary world. Why do they continue to inspire such passion and attachments? Myths and Memories of the Nation explores the roots of nationalism by examining the myths, symbols and memories of the nation through a 'ethno-symbolic' approach. The book reveals the continuing power of myth and memory to mobilise, define and shape people and their destinies. It examines the variety and durability of ethnic attachments and national identities, and assesses the contemporary revival of ethnic conflicts and nationalism. The book analyses the depth of ethnic attachments and the persistence of nations to this day.
Anthony D. Smith is Professor of Ethnicity and Nationalism, European Institute, London School of Economics.
PART I - ETHNO-HISTORY AND NATIONAL IDENTITY ; PART II - MYTHS AND MEMORIES OF MODERN NATIONS
'Why is it that so many people remain so deeply attached to their ethnic communities and nations at the close of the second millennium? Why do myths, memories, and symbols of the nation command such widespread loyalty and devotion?' These are the central questions answered eloquently and convincingly by Professor Smith in his latest work.
John Hutchinson, Anthony D. Smith, Brisbane) Hutchinson, John (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, London School of Economics) Smith, Anthony D. (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology, Anthony Smith
John Hutchinson, Anthony D. Smith, Brisbane) Hutchinson, John (Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, London School of Economics) Smith, Anthony D. (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology
Anthony D. Smith, London School of Economics) Smith, Anthony D. (Professor of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Professor of Ethnicity and Nationalism, European Institute
John Hutchinson, Anthony D. Smith, Brisbane) Hutchinson, John (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, London School of Economics) Smith, Anthony D. (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology, Anthony Smith
John Hutchinson, Anthony D. Smith, Brisbane) Hutchinson, John (Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, London School of Economics) Smith, Anthony D. (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology