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Nested Identities

by Guntram Henrik Herb, David H. (Ed.) Kaplan
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Overview

This groundbreaking work explores the vital importance of territory and space to any genuine understanding of nationalism and identity. Too often, the contributors argue, national identity is analyzed apart from the lands that are integral to its formation, as territory is seen as a commodity to be brokered rather than as central to a group's self-definition. This volume combines theoretical insights with structured case studies on how national identity manifests itself in space and at different geographical scales.

Synopsis

This groundbreaking work explores the vital importance of territory and space to any genuine understanding of nationalism and identity. Too often, the contributors argue, national identity is analyzed apart from the lands that are integral to its formation, as territory is seen as a commodity to be brokered rather than as central to a group's self-definition. This volume combines theoretical insights with structured case studies on how national identity manifests itself in space and at different geographical scales.

About the Author, Guntram Henrik Herb

Guntram H. Herb is professor of geography at Middlebury College. David H. Kaplan is professor of geography at Kent State University.

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Editorials

International Affairs, Vol. 76, N.1, January 2000 - Tim Dunne

Despite the considerable breadth of 'scales' and the diversity of cases, the essays add up to a coherent and insightful volume. Nested Identities makes an important contribution to a complex topic, and succeeds in bridging diverse disciplinary perspectives (primarily sociological, legal,and international political) on identity and territoriality.

Professional Geographer

The geographic discipline can finally lay claim to a contemporary book of case studies dealing with nationalism and dilemmas of identity. Herb and Kaplan have put together a superb political geography book that will make for an ideal read in seminar courses for years to come. Nested Identities may finally elevate geography to equal footing with political science in the study of nationalism.

International Social Science Journal

All of these case studies are fascinating and each points to the difficulty that scholars often have in understanding the variety and intricacies of nationalism that exists. These case studies will both unsettle and reassure readers. There is plenty here for pondering and debating. This work is highly recommended and the editors are to be commended for their efforts to add new dimensions to our understanding of this complex topic.

Canadian Journal of Political Science

This is an interesting set of studies and makes the case convincingly for the importance of the territorial perspective.

Annals of the Association of American Geographers

Many of the essays will provide easily accessible student readings. Herb and Kaplan have brought together an interesting set of essays, which contribute to the development of a geography of national identity.

Canadian Review Of Studies In Nationalism

Interesting and informative.
It deserves a place on the shelf of those interested in ethnicity and nationalism of any discipline.

Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.28, No.3 - Michael Nieman

It is refreshing to see that the major poststructuralist works in IR and political geography now appear in most of the bibliographies. . . . Adds important pieces to the puzzle which makes up global politics.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847684670

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