Nationalism

4. Edition August 1993
176 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This edition of Elie Kedourie's Nationalism brings back into
print one of the classic texts of our times. With great elegance
and lucidity, the author traces the philosophical foundations of
the nationalist doctrine, the conditions which gave rise to it, and
the political consequences of its spread in Europe and elsewhere
over the past two centuries. As Isaiah Berlin wrote of the original
edition, "Kedourie's account of these ideas and their effect is
exemplary: clear, learned and just."
In a new introduction the author reflects upon the origins of
the book and the relationship of his argument to contemporary
nationalist conflicts.
Introduction to the Fourth Edition.
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First edition.
1. Politics in a new style.
2. Self determination.
3. State and the individual.
4. The excellence of diversity.
5. National self determination.
6. Nationalism and politics: I.
7. Nationalism and politics: II.
Afterword.
Further Reading.
Index.