This volume considers recent studies which move beyonf primordialism and its antithesis, social constructivism, to search for new insights to illuminate the nature of nationalim and its link to war.
Chapter 1 New Perspectives on Nationalism and War, John L. Comaroff, Paul C. Stern; Chapter 2 Self-Interest, Group Identification, Russell Hardin; Chapter 3 Social-Psychological Aspects of Nationalism, Daniel Drucktnan ; Chapter 4 Why do People Sacrifice for Their Nations?, Paul C. Stern; Chapter 5 Rational Nationalism: The Passionate Rationality of Rational Choice, Fernando Coronil; Chapter 6 Nationalism, the Mass Army, and Military Power, Barry R. Posen; Chapter 7 States and Nationalism in Europe 1492-1992, Charles Tilly; Chapter 8 Nationalism and Modernity: A Methodological Appraisal, Edward A. Tiryakian; Chapter 9 Comments on Edward Tiryakian's Paper, Vincente L. Rafael; Chapter 10 Ethnicity Nationalism and the Politics of Difference in an Age of Revolution, John L. Comaroff;
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