
Reimagining the Nation-State
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Mac Laughlin offers a theoretical and empirical analysis of nation building, taking as a case study the historical connections between Ireland and Great Britain in the clash between 'big nation' historic British nationalism on the one hand, and minority Irish nationalism on the other. Locating the origins of the historic nation in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mac Laughlin emphasises the difficulties, and specificity, of minority nationalism in the nineteenth century.
In so doing he calls for a place-centred approach which recognises the symbolic and socio-economic significance of territory to the different scales of nation-building. Exploring the evolution of Irish Nationalism, Reimaging the Nation State also shows how minority nations can challenge the hegemony of dominant states and threaten the territorial integrity of historic nations.
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'The most important book on nation, nationality and nationalism to have come out of Ireland in 20 years' -- Irish Democrat 'A sensible, subtle, and wide-ranging analysis of nation-building in Ireland. A major contribution to the discussion' -- Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University 'McLaughlin writes with a sharp brilliance about the intersection between places, politics, systems and cultures' -- Fintan O'Toole 'Shows the new angles can still be found on the big picture' -- Irish Studies Review 'A thought provoking, insightful analysis of Irish nationalism. The text is eloquently written and engages the reader due to its animated style' -- Royal Geographical SocietyMore details
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2. Industrial capitalism and unionism in the north east of Ireland: construction of unionist hegemony 1890-1921
3. Maintaining unionist Hegemony in northern Ireland 1945-72
4. The politics of nation building in rural Ireland: Constructing Nationalist hegemony in post famine Donegal
5. The peripheries and cores of Irish nationalism
6. The Politics of Exclusion and the geography of Closure in Nation-building Ireland
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