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Further reading


There are several good introductions to the study of nationalism. From the above references,
Kellas (1998) and Smith (1991 and 1998) are useful overviews; also by Anthony Smith:
Nationalism: Theory, Ideology, History(Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001). Other books in the
references very much argue a line – the most influential are Anderson (1991), Gellner (1983),
Hobsbawm (2012) and Kedourie (1993). General – and brief – introductions not listed in
the bibliography include: Kenneth Minogue, Nationalism(London: Batsford, 1967) and Fred
Haliday and Umut Özkirimli, Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction(Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2000). On ‘hard’ ethnic nationalism see Pierre van den Berghe, The
Ethnic Phenomenon (New York: Elsevier North-Holland, 1981) and Frank Salter, On Genetic
Interests: Family, Ethnicity, and Humanity in an Age of Mass Migration(New Brunswick,
NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2006). For a useful collection of essays: Umut Özkirimli,
Nationalism and its Future(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003). Books focusing on the
ethical aspects of nationalism in addition to Tamir (1993) and Miller (1995) include Andrew
Vincent, Nationalism and Particularity(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) and
Margaret Moore (ed.) National Self-Determination and Secession(Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1998).

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