This compelling book argues that it is wrong to assume that nations are culturally uniform. Hutchinson provocatively asserts that resting on older diverse ethnic identities, nations adapt from the unpredictable challenges of modernity, and such...
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This compelling book argues that it is wrong to assume that nations are culturally uniform. Hutchinson provocatively asserts that resting on older diverse ethnic identities, nations adapt from the unpredictable challenges of modernity, and such plurality makes them prone to cultural wars. Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Zones of Conflict -- 2: The Revivalist Revolution -- 3: Cultural Wars -- 4: Hot and Banal Nationalisms -- 5: Nationalism and the Conflict of Civilisations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
This compelling book argues that it is wrong to assume that nations are culturally uniform. Hutchinson provocatively asserts that resting on older diverse ethnic identities, nations adapt from the unpredictable challenges of modernity, and such...
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This compelling book argues that it is wrong to assume that nations are culturally uniform. Hutchinson provocatively asserts that resting on older diverse ethnic identities, nations adapt from the unpredictable challenges of modernity, and such plurality makes them prone to cultural wars. Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Zones of Conflict -- 2: The Revivalist Revolution -- 3: Cultural Wars -- 4: Hot and Banal Nationalisms -- 5: Nationalism and the Conflict of Civilisations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.