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GUEST FACULTY
MEMBER This session is the second of three sessions in which members of the history department faculty will come to class to talk about scholarship on nationalism and transnationalism in their specific fields. This week Professor Ian McNeely a specialist in European history, will focus our thoughts on critiques of European models of nationalism.. Although Professor McNeely will offer a few introductory remarks, the bulk of the class discussion is up to you, so come to class prepared to ask questions about the assigned readings, the topics of our class in European history, and other matters of interest. Reading Assignment: Partha
Chatterjee, Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World : A Derivative
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Suggestions for Further Reading: Yuri Slezkine, Arctic Mirrors: Russia and the Small Peoples of the North. Cornell University Press, 1994. *Helmut Walser Smith, German Nationalism and Religious Conflict: Culture, Ideology, Politics, 1870-1914. Princeton University Press, 1995. *Alon Confino, The Nation as a Local Metaphor: Württemberg, Imperial Germany, and National Memory, 1871-1918. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. *Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation 1707-1837. Yale, 1992. *Ronald Grigor Suny, The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Stanford, 1993. *Yael Zerubavel, Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition. Chicago, 1995. Paul Gilroy, 'There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack': The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation. Chicago, 1987. Katherine Verdery, National Ideology Under Socialism: Identity and Cultural Politics in Ceauscecu's Romania. University of California Press, 1991. Julia Ann Clancy-Smith and Frances Gouda, eds., Domesticating the Empire: Race, Gender, and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism. University Press of Virginia, 1998. Vladimir Tismaneanu, Fantasies of salvation : democracy, nationalism, and myth in post-communist Europe. Princeton University Press, 1998. Peter van der Veer and Hartmut. Lehmann, Nation and religion : perspectives on Europe and Asia. Princeton University Press, 1999. Gerard Delanty, Jr. Inventing Europe: Idea, Identity, Reality. St. Martin's Press, 1995 |