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An up-to-date empirical and historiographical overview of the actual political relevance of nationalism and internationalism in post-war Europe. Adopting a largely chronological approach, Gerrits links the historiography of post-war Europe and the major theoretical approaches to nationalism with analysis of key historical developments and events.
Contents
Introduction
PART I
1. The Debate on Nationalism
1.1 A Political Definition
1.2 Further Readings
PART II
2. Europe During the Cold War
2.1. Integration and Transatlantic Cooperation
2.2. Changing the Concept of the 'National': Decolonization and the Welfare State
2.3. Regionalism, Immigration and National Identity
2.4. Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe
2.5. The Collapse of Communism
PART III
3. Europe After the Cold War
3.1. Democratization and Nationalism: The Russia Case
3.2. Civil War in Yugoslavia
3.3. Globalisation, Integration and the Nation State
3.4. Immigration, Multiculturalism and Political Nationalism
PART IV
4. Nationalism, Democracy, and European Integration
Bibliography.