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The Longman Companion to European Nationalism 1789-1920

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The Longman Companion to European Nationalism 1789-1920
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Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781317897767
ISBN-13 : 1317897765
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Book Synopsis The Longman Companion to European Nationalism 1789-1920 by : Raymond Pearson

Book excerpt: A highly topical analysis of European Nationalism from the French Revolution through to the aftermath of the First World War, when the nationalist issues and problems that dominate the political landscape of our own time were already fully established. Covering an enormous range of peoples -- from the Icelanders to the Gypsies, from Brittany to Wallachia -- the book presents a wealth of historical geopolitical information unavailable elsewhere. Essential as a reference work, it also provides a unique opportunity to survey systematically a crucial but fragmented subject in its full European context. For historians, political scientists, departments of European studies, and general readers.


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