Rethinking the End of Empire

Rethinking the End of Empire Nationalism, State Formation, and Great Power Politics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Why did a nation-state order emerge when nationalist activism was usually an elitist pursuit in the age of empire? Ordinary inhabitants and even most indigenous elites tended to possess religious, ethnic, or status-based identities rather than national identities. Why then did the desires of a typically small number result in wave after wave of new states? The answer has customarily centered on the actions of "nationalists" against weakening empires during a time of proliferating beliefs that "peoples" should control their own destiny. This book upends conventional wisdom by demonstrating that nationalism often existed more in the perceptions of external observers than of local activists and insurgents. Lynn M. Tesser adds nuance to scholarship that assumes most, if not all, pre-independence unrest was nationalist and separatist, and sheds light on why the various demands for change eventually coalesced around independence in some cases but not others.

Book information

ISBN: 9781503638105
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 320.54
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 310
Weight: 635g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 25mm