Nations and Nationalities in Historical Perspectives

edited by Gudmunður Hálfdanarson
and Ann Katherine Isaacs

Preface
A. K. Isaacs
p. VII
Introduction
G. Hálfdanarson
XI

MAKING THE NATION-STATE:EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES

 
Icelandic Nationalism: A Non-Violent Paradigm?
G. Hálfdanarson
1
Telling the Story of the Nation in Risorgimento Italy
A.M. Banti
15
National and Gender Identities in 19th Century Germany: the Case of Leipzig
P. Björnsson
27
German National Thinking and the Building of a Modern National State
in Germany in the 19th Century
H. Barmeyer
39
Keeping the Nation Together. National Identity in a Pillarized Society:
the Netherlands (1870-1940)
R.Wagenaar
 55
Belgium and the Flemish Movement. From Centralised Francophone
State to Multilingual Federation (1830-2000)
M. Van Ginderachter
 67
Spanish and Basque Nationalisms
M.J. Cava Mesa
 79
RE-READING ANTIQUITY  
Modern States and Ancient Greek History
C. Ampolo
 101
Ancient Greece in French Historiography
J.-L. Lamboley
 119
Ancient History in Spanish Historiography
M.J. Hidalgo de la Vega
 133
The Arabs and the Perception of Ancient Europe
D. Amaldi

147
Monetary Unification in the Ancient World
T. Caruso
159
BEFORE AND BEYOND NATION-STATE  
The Process of Nationbuilding in Medieval Germany. A Brief Overview
R. Averkorn
177
Local and Regional Identity in Medieval Tuscia
M. Ronzani
199
The Spanish Perception of Italian Political Reality (16th and 17th Centuries)
M. Olivari
209
The Island Defenders: Humanist Patriots in Early Modern Iceland and Ireland
H. Morgan
223
The Ideology of Statebuilding in Early Modern Europe: Ireland and the Formation of an Irish Catholic Natio in the Early 17th Century
T. O’Connor
245
Home / Place (Hjem Sted)
H. Jensen
257
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