Editor-in-Chief:
Alexander Motyl, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Description
Nationalism has unexpectedly become a leading local and international force since the end of the Cold War. Long predicted to give way
to pan-national or economic organizations, nationalism exerts its tremendous force on all continents and in a wide variety of ways. The
Encyclopedia of Nationalism captures the aims and scope of this force through a wide-ranging examination of concepts,
figures, movements, and events. It is the only encyclopedic study of nationalism available today.
Audience:
University, research, and special libraries, societies, and organizations with collections/interest in history, political science, and the social sciences in general.