Ethno-symbolism and Nationalism: A Cultural Approach

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Routledge, Feb 2, 2009 - Philosophy - 192 pages

Anthony D. Smith is Emeritus Professor of Nationalism and Ethnicity at the London School of Economics, and is considered one of the founders of the interdisciplinary field of nationalism studies. Anthony Smith has developed an approach to the study of nations and nationalism called ethno-symbolism, which is concerned with the nature of ethnic groups and nations, and the need to consider their symbolic dimensions.

This text provides a concise statement of an ethno-symbolic approach to the study of nations and nationalism and at the same time, embodies a general statement of Anthony Smith’s contribution to this approach and its application to the central issues of nations and nationalism. The text:

  • sets out the theoretical background of the emergence of ethno-symbolism in a sustained and systematic argument
  • explains its analysis of the formation of nations, their persistence and change and the role of nationalism
  • demonstrates that an ethno-symbolic approach provides an important supplement and corrective to past and present intellectual orthodoxies in the field and addresses the main theoretical criticisms levelled at an ethno-symbolic approach.

Drawing together and developing earlier brief resumes of Anthony Smith’s approach, this book represents a summary of the theoretical aspects of his work in the field since l986. It will be useful to students and to all those who are interested in the issues raised by a study of ethnicity, nations and nationalism.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Perennialism and modernism
3
2 Basic themes of ethnosymbolism
23
3 The formation of nations
41
4 The role of nationalism
61
5 Persistence and transformation of nations
81
6 Pro et contra
105
Ethnosymbolism and the study of nationalism
133
Notes
137
Bibliography
159
Index
179
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Anthony D. Smith is Emeritus Professor of Nationalism and Ethnicity at the L.S.E., President of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) and Chief Editor of the journal Nations and Nationalism. He is the author of 16 books and over 100 articles and chapters on nations, nationalism and ethnicity, and his books have been translated into 21 languages.

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