Toward Nationalism's End : An Intellectual Biography of Hans Kohn.
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- 9781512600889
- 320.54092
- BM755
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One | Authenticity and Political Ruin, 1908-1920 -- 1 | A Turning Inward: Kohn's Youth in Multinational Late Habsburg Prague -- 2 | "The Decisive Years": The Great War and the Waning of the Imperial World Order -- Part Two | Separating Nation and State, 1919-1934 -- 3 | To Tame Empire, Nation, and Man: Political Agenda in the 1920s -- 4 | Nation and State in Kohn's Scholarship and Jewish Thought -- 5 | "A Disillusioned Love": Break with Zionism -- Part Three | An Affirming Flame, 1933-1971 -- 6 | "The Totalitarian Crisis" and "the Last Best Hope": Catastrophic Americanization and Breakthrough -- 7 | Nationalism in the American Century -- 8 | Coda: The Endurance of Kohn's Jewish Question -- Afterword -- Notes -- Archives -- Index.
Analyzes the intellectual evolution of Hans Kohn, pioneer of nationalism studies, revealing the centrality of the idea of the nation to the ideological struggles of the twentieth century.
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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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