Nationalism and waredited by John A. Hall and Siniša Malešević.

Nationalism and waredited by John A. Hall and Siniša Malešević. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, (c)2013. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Does national sentiment increase fighting efficacy? : a skeptical view from the sociology of violence / Mercenary, citizen, victim : the rise and fall of conscription in the west / The state-to-nation balance and war / State violence in the origins of nationalism : British counterinsurgency and the rebirth of Irish nationalism 1969-1972 / When does nationalism turn violent? : a comparative analysis of Canada and Sri Lanka / Empire and ethnicity / The role of nationalism in the two world wars / Empire, ethnicity and power : a comment / Is nationalism the cause or consequence of the end of empire? / Obliterating heterogeneity through peace : nationalisms, states and wars in the Balkans / Internal wars and Latin American nationalism / War and nationalism : the view from central Africa / Victory in defeat? : national identity after civil war in finland and ireland / When nationalists disagree : who should one hate and kill / Randall Collins -- Richard Lachmann -- Benjamin Miller -- James Hughes -- Matthew Lange -- John Darwin -- Michael Mann -- Dominic Lieven -- Wesley Hiers and Andreas Wimmer -- Sinisa Malesevic -- Miguel Angel Centeno, Jose Miguel Cruz, Rene Flores and Gustavo Silva Cano -- Ren Lemarchand -- Bill Kissane -- Stephen M. Saideman.

Leading social scientists and historians examine the complex relationship between warfare and the emergence of nationalism.



9781107056121 9781139540964


Nationalism--Psychological aspects.
War--Psychological aspects.


Electronic Books.

JC311 / .N385 2013