ISBN-13: 9780415139359 / Angielski / Miękka / 1996 / 198 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415139359 / Angielski / Miękka / 1996 / 198 str.
From the Third Reich to Bosnia, nationalism - a sense of a nation's place in the world - has been responsible for much bloodshed. Nationalism may be manipulated by political leaders or governments but it springs from the people. Something in the history and environment of a national group creates it. This volume aims to locate and analyze the myth of national identity and its value in creating pride, deflecting fear or legitimating aggression. A range of essays - on Britain, the United States, Germany, Russia, Iraq, Serbia, Argentina, Australia, and India - illustrate the different manifestations of the geographical imagination across the countries of the world.
From the Third Reich to Bosnia, nationalism - a sense of a nation's place in the world - has been responsible for much bloodshed.
Nationalism may be manipulated by political leaders or governments but it springs from the people. Something in the history and environment of a national group creates it.
National Identity and Geopolitical Visions locates and analyses the myth of national identity and its value in creating pride, deflecting fear or legitimating aggression.
An extraordinary range of essays - on Britain, the United States, Germany, Russia, Iraq, Serbia, Argentina, Australia, and India - illustrates the different manifestations of the geographical imagination across the countries of the world. Together, these essays reveal what is most enduring in these visions and how they continue to shape the world at the end of the Twentieth Century.