Introduction; II: Israel and Hellas; III: Rome and the Middle Ages; IV: Renaissance and Reformation; V: The Sovereign Nation; VI: Towards a New World; VII: Stirrings in the Old World; VIII: Stirrings in the Old World
Hans Kohn
-The republication of the The Idea of Nationalism makes Kohn's
dichotomy whole again and throws into high relief the eloquence,
historical detail and conceptual insights of one of the greatest
and most theoretical of all the historians of the twentieth
century.- - Dr. Athena S. Leoussi, University of Reading
"The republication of the The Idea of Nationalism makes Kohn's
dichotomy whole again and throws into high relief the eloquence,
historical detail and conceptual insights of one of the greatest
and most theoretical of all the historians of the twentieth
century." - Dr. Athena S. Leoussi, University of Reading
"The republication of the "The Idea of Nationalism" makes Kohn's
dichotomy whole again and throws into high relief the eloquence,
historical detail and conceptual insights of one of the greatest
and most theoretical of all the historians of the twentieth
century." - Dr. Athena S. Leoussi, University of Reading
"The republication of the "The Idea of Nationalism" makes Kohn's
dichotomy whole again and throws into high relief the eloquence,
historical detail and conceptual insights of one of the greatest
and most theoretical of all the historians of the twentieth
century."- Dr. Athena S. Leoussi, , University of Reading
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