Nationalizing Empires.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789633860175
- Imperialism-History-19th century
- Nation-building-History-19th century
- Nationalism-History-19th century
- Nation-state-History-19th century
- Military history, Modern-19th century
- Europe-Territorial expansion-History-19th century
- Europe-Foreign relations-1815-1871
- Europe-Foreign relations-1871-1915
- Europe-Politics and government-19th century
- D359.7 -- .N385 2015eb
Intro -- Title page -- copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Building Nations In and With Empires-A Reassessment -- "A World Empire, Sea-Girt": The British Empire, State and Nations, 1780-1914 -- The First Napoleonic Empire, 1799-1815 -- Colonialism and Nation-Building in Modern France -- Nation-Building and Regional Integration: The Case of the Spanish Empire, 1700-1914 -- Building the Nation Among Visions of German Empire -- The Romanov Empire and the Russian Nation -- Imperial Cohesion, Nation-Building and Regional Integration in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1804-1918 -- Modernization, Imperial Nationalism, and the Ethnicization of Confessional Identity in the Late Ottoman Empire -- Nation-Building and Nationalism in the Oldenburg Empire -- Empire, City, Nation: Venice's Imperial Past and the "Making of Italians" from Unification to Fascism -- COMMENTS -- The European Old Regime and the Imperial Question: A Modernist View of a Contemporary Question -- "Imperial Nationalism" as Challenge for the Study of Nationalism -- Nationalizing Imperial Armies: A Comparative and Transnational Study of Three Empires -- Multi-Ethnic Empires and Nation-Building: Comparative Perspectives on the Late Nineteenth Century and the First World War -- Empires and Their Core Territories on the Eve of 1914: A Comment -- Contributors -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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