 | George Lachmann Mosse - 1985 - 232 Seiten
Argues that the bourgeois of Europe established sexual guidelines for respectability, explains how deviations from these ideals seemed threatening to nationalistic goals, and ... | |
 | George Lachmann Mosse - 1981 - 373 Seiten
Traces through the nineteenth and early twentieth century the progressive social and political institutionalization of racism, Germanic Christianity, nature mysticism, youth ... | |
 | Benedict R. O&G. Anderson - 1991 - 224 Seiten
'Imagined Communities' examines the creation & function of the 'imagined communities' of nationality & the way these communities were in part created by the growth of the ... | |
 | George Lachmann Mosse - 1993 - 220 Seiten
Mosse offers a comprehensive analysis of the complex and contradictory interactions of nationalism and Judaism during the last two centuries. | |
 | Ernst Nolte - 1966 - 561 Seiten
Extensive study by a historian. | |
 | Ernest Gellner - 1983 - 150 Seiten
This thoughtful and penetrating book, addressed to political scientists, sociologists, historians, and anthropologists, interprets nationalism in terms of its social roots ... | |
 | Fritz R. Stern - 1974 - 367 Seiten
"An enlightening and solidly documented book of great value to those who would like to trace the ideolgoical roots behind the most erratic and dramatic politics phases of ... | |
 | Edmund Sears Morgan - 1989 - 318 Seiten
Traces the origins of democratic government in England and the U.S. compares their approaches, and discusses elections and the philosophical background of political representation | |
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