
Advanced Introduction to Nationalism
Second Edition
Liah Greenfeld(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-0353-3697-5 (ISBN)
Description
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.
This updated second edition presents nationalism as the most important social force shaping the ways in which people live their lives. It explains the formative influence of nationalism in the public spheres of politics and the economy, as well as the private spheres of emotional wellbeing and mental illness. In this new edition, Liah Greenfeld adds the discussion of civilization to concepts addressed in the original edition, providing an original, meaningful, logical definition of the concept, and allowing for a reliable delineation of the three civilizations coexisting in the world today: the monotheistic one, the Indic, and the Sinic. She explains how nationalism is modified by the civilizational background. Basing its conclusions on over 35 years of original comparative historical research, this book bears the characteristic Liah Greenfeld imprint: fact-based discussion, logical rigor, unexpected connections, and an exceptionally wide range of issues woven together to explain the way we live now.
Key features of the second edition include:
preface addressing the spread of nationalism into China and India
updated reading lists, directing students and scholars towards useful resources for further in-depth study
This updated second edition presents nationalism as the most important social force shaping the ways in which people live their lives. It explains the formative influence of nationalism in the public spheres of politics and the economy, as well as the private spheres of emotional wellbeing and mental illness. In this new edition, Liah Greenfeld adds the discussion of civilization to concepts addressed in the original edition, providing an original, meaningful, logical definition of the concept, and allowing for a reliable delineation of the three civilizations coexisting in the world today: the monotheistic one, the Indic, and the Sinic. She explains how nationalism is modified by the civilizational background. Basing its conclusions on over 35 years of original comparative historical research, this book bears the characteristic Liah Greenfeld imprint: fact-based discussion, logical rigor, unexpected connections, and an exceptionally wide range of issues woven together to explain the way we live now.
Key features of the second edition include:
preface addressing the spread of nationalism into China and India
updated reading lists, directing students and scholars towards useful resources for further in-depth study
Reviews / Votes
'Liah Greenfeld's theory, built on decades of systematic historical and cross-societal comparison, challenges the conventional assumptions of social science. This book offers an illuminating introduction to her theory and advances a cross-civilizational perspective on our world of nations and its connections to collective violence or individual madness. A must read.' -- Chikako Takeishi, Chuo University, Japan 'Reading Greenfeld soothes the restless modern mind. Refusing ideology or comforting illusions, she employs precise concepts and creates apt frameworks to capture the realities of modern meaning. Her work reveals how nationalism inscribes modernity. The radiance of Greenfeld's prose lies in widening the horizon of cultural science, where new vistas of meaning emerge.' -- CHEUNG, Yuk Man, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan 'This second edition of Advanced Introduction to Nationalism falls squarely within the tradition of grand theory, a form of sweeping social analysis whose demise was wrongly if widely announced only a few decades ago. In this sparkling work Greenfeld traces the evolution of nationalism. Along the way, she refutes many prevailing misconceptions about state and society, reveals the social underpinnings of the rise of nationalism in England and elsewhere, exposes the pathetic weakness undergirding Karl Marx's thought, explores Max Weber's trenchant "spirit of capitalism", challenges the concept of totalitarianism, and explains the weaknesses in how most of us define socialism, communism, and fascism.' -- Joseph Drew, University of Maryland Global Campus, USAMore details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-3697-5 (9781035336975)
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Liah Greenfeld
Advanced Introduction to Nationalism
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10/2016
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Liah Greenfeld, University Professor and Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Anthropology, Boston University, USA