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049987
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New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
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Description |
ix, 157p.
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1403917132
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120364
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2013.
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The aim of this academic obituary is to briefly consider Fred Halliday's (1946-2010) contribution to nationalism studies. The article will first discuss Halliday's understanding of nationalism, which he defines as a set of ideas that asserts that the world is divided into distinct peoples with a particular history and various entitlements, and his position in the theoretical debate on nationalism. It will then focus on Halliday's combat with the ethical doctrine of nationalism, more specifically the tension between the moral claims of the latter and what he loosely terms Enlightenment principles. The article will conclude by a brief discussion of Halliday's political commitments and his internationalism.
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048215
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Hampshire, Macmillan, 2000.
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Description |
xi, 253p.
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0333777115
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