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Anthony D. Smith

    Anthony D. Smith fut une figure fondatrice de l'étude interdisciplinaire du nationalisme et de l'ethnicité. Il est particulièrement réputé pour avoir distingué les formes 'civiques' et 'ethniques' des nations et du nationalisme, tout en proposant que toutes les nations possèdent un 'noyau ethnique' discernable. Tout en reconnaissant la nature moderne du nationalisme lui-même, Smith a soutenu que les nations tirent leurs origines de racines prémodernes, offrant ainsi une perspective historique nuancée.

    The Nation in History
    National Identity
    Chosen Peoples
    The Ethnic Revival
    Ethnicity
    Myths and Memories of the Nation
    • Myths and Memories of the Nation

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(27)Évaluer

      Focusing on the relationship between nationality and ethnic conflict, this book explores how national myths, memories, and symbols shape individual identities. It delves into the profound emotional connections people have with their nations and examines the enduring nature of national identities in contemporary society. Through this lens, it addresses the complexities of ethnic attachment and the ongoing relevance of nations in a world marked by rising tensions.

      Myths and Memories of the Nation
    • Ethnicity

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(42)Évaluer

      Although the term 'ethnicity' is recent, the sense of kinship, group solidarity, and common culture to which it refers is as old as the historical record: ethnic communities have been present in every period and continent. Ethnic identity is often associated with conflict, particularly with political struggles in various parts of the world, but there is no essential connection between ethnicity and conflict. So why is the nature of ethnicity so contentious? Can ethnic conflict ever be resolved? This Oxford Reader includes extracts by all the major contributors to debates on this important concept.

      Ethnicity
    • The Ethnic Revival

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book delves into the rise of ethnic separatisms and neo-nationalisms during the early 1980s, examining how these movements posed significant challenges to global stability. It analyzes the factors contributing to these tensions and their implications for international relations, highlighting the precarious balance of power at the time. Through a detailed exploration of various case studies, it sheds light on the complexities of identity and nationalism in a rapidly changing world.

      The Ethnic Revival
    • "Chosen Peoples" by Anthony D. Smith explores the profound impact of God's covenant with Abraham on national identity. It examines how sacred beliefs shape nations in a secular world, analyzing historical conflicts tied to land, culture, and religion. The book offers insights into the Judeo-Christian roots of nationalism across various countries.

      Chosen Peoples
    • National Identity

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(11)Évaluer

      National identity is often cited as a major contributing factor to many of the world's worst trouble spots, for example Palestinians versus Jews in Israel, the troubles in Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Bangladesh, Armenia and Tibet. This book addresses the issue of why national identity is so important. It examines how it differs from racial, ethnic and regional identity and how it originated in both the West and the Third World. The relationship between national identity and language is shown by the author to be important, but crucial to an enduring sense of national identity is religion and it capacity to separate groups of people.

      National Identity
    • The Nation in History

      Historiographical Debates About Ethnicity and Nationalism

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(41)Évaluer

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the debates surrounding ethnic communities, nations, and nationalism, exploring various historical perspectives. Anthony D. Smith examines the contributions of historians, political scientists, and sociologists, addressing key issues such as the origins of nations and the impact of nationalism on social change. Using examples from Persia, Israel, and Greece, he illustrates different ethnic and national identities, ultimately advocating for his ethno-symbolist approach as a valuable framework for understanding nationalism's complexities.

      The Nation in History
    • Nationalism is one of the most powerful forces in the modern world, yet its study has only recently gained popularity. This reader gives historical depth to the recent debates on nationalism and traces the development of thought on nationalism across a wide range of issues with reference to a century of texts. Issues covered include: the definitions of nation and of nationalism; the origins of nations; nationalism in Europe, the Third World, and within the international system; and the future of nationalism itself.

      Nationalism
    • International Financial Market

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the performance of key competitor countries in international financial services, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of their strengths and weaknesses. First published in 1992, it provides insights into the global landscape of financial services, examining various metrics and factors that contribute to each country's competitive edge. The exploration of these dynamics is essential for understanding the evolution of international finance.

      International Financial Market
    • Getting Started as a Therapist

      50+ Tips for Clinical Effectiveness

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the transition from academic learning to real-world application, this guide serves as a vital resource for students and novice therapists. It offers practical insights, strategies, and foundational skills necessary for effective therapy practice, helping to ease the challenges faced by newcomers in the field. By addressing both theoretical concepts and practical scenarios, it prepares readers to confidently embark on their therapeutic careers.

      Getting Started as a Therapist