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Empire to nation : historical perspectives on the making of the modern world / edited by Joseph W. Esherick, Hasan Kayalı, and Eric Van Young.

Contributor(s): Esherick, Joseph | Kayalı, Hasan | Van Young, Eric.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World social change. Publisher: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c2006Description: viii, 430 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0742540308 (cloth : alk. paper); 0742540316 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780742540316; 9780742540309.Subject(s): World politics -- 19th century | World politics -- 20th century | State, The -- History -- 19th century | State, The -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 909.8 Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Introduction / Joseph W. Esherick, Hasan Kayalı, and Eric Van Young -- The limits of Atlantic-world nationalism in a revolutionary age: imagined communities and lived communities in Mexico, 1810-1821 / Eric Van Young -- The great transformation of law and legal culture: "the public" and "the private" in the transition from empire to nation in Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, 1750-1850 / Victor M. Uribe-Uran -- Selfhood and nationhood in Latin America: from colonial subject to democratic citizen / Carlos A. Forment -- Empires as prisons of nations versus empires as political opportunity structures: an exploration of the role of nationalism in imperial dissolutions in Europe / Ellen Comisso -- Changing modalities of empire: a comparative study of the Ottoman and Habsburg decline / Karen Barkey -- Dreams of empire, dreams of nations / Reșat Kasaba -- How the Qing became China / Joseph W. Esherick -- Going imperial: Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism and nationalisms in China and inner Asia / Uradyn E. Bulag -- The long road from empire: legacies of nation building in the Soviet successor states / Edward W. Walker -- Setting the political agenda: cultural discourse in the Estonian transition / Cynthia S. Kaplan -- Afterword: the return of empire? / Joseph W. Esherick.
Introduction / Joseph W. Esherick, Hasan Kayali, and Eric Van Young -- The limits of Atlantic-world nationalism in a revolutionary age: imagined communities and lived communities in Mexico, 1810-1821 / Eric Van Young -- The great transformation of law and legal culture: "the public" and "the private" in the transition from empire to nation in Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, 1750-1850 / Victor M. Uribe-Uran -- Selfhood and nationhood in Latin America: from colonial subject to democratic citizen / Carlos A. Forment -- Empires as prisons of nations vs. empires as political opportunity structures: an exploration of the role of nationalism in imperial dissolutions in Europe / Ellen Comisso -- Changing modalities of empire: a comparative study of the Ottoman and Habsburg decline / Karen Barkey -- Dreams of empire, dreams of nations / Resat Kasaba -- How the Qing became China / Joseph W. Esherick -- Going imperial: Tibeto-Mongolian buddhism and nationalisms in China and inner Asia / Uradyn E. Bulag -- The long road from empire: legacies of nation-building in the Soviet successor states / Edward W. Walker -- The emergence of political agendas: the independence movement in Estonia in 1985-1991 / Cynthia S. Kaplan.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-408) and index.

Introduction / Joseph W. Esherick, Hasan Kayalı, and Eric Van Young -- The limits of Atlantic-world nationalism in a revolutionary age: imagined communities and lived communities in Mexico, 1810-1821 / Eric Van Young -- The great transformation of law and legal culture: "the public" and "the private" in the transition from empire to nation in Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, 1750-1850 / Victor M. Uribe-Uran -- Selfhood and nationhood in Latin America: from colonial subject to democratic citizen / Carlos A. Forment -- Empires as prisons of nations versus empires as political opportunity structures: an exploration of the role of nationalism in imperial dissolutions in Europe / Ellen Comisso -- Changing modalities of empire: a comparative study of the Ottoman and Habsburg decline / Karen Barkey -- Dreams of empire, dreams of nations / Reșat Kasaba -- How the Qing became China / Joseph W. Esherick -- Going imperial: Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism and nationalisms in China and inner Asia / Uradyn E. Bulag -- The long road from empire: legacies of nation building in the Soviet successor states / Edward W. Walker -- Setting the political agenda: cultural discourse in the Estonian transition / Cynthia S. Kaplan -- Afterword: the return of empire? / Joseph W. Esherick.

Introduction / Joseph W. Esherick, Hasan Kayali, and Eric Van Young -- The limits of Atlantic-world nationalism in a revolutionary age: imagined communities and lived communities in Mexico, 1810-1821 / Eric Van Young -- The great transformation of law and legal culture: "the public" and "the private" in the transition from empire to nation in Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, 1750-1850 / Victor M. Uribe-Uran -- Selfhood and nationhood in Latin America: from colonial subject to democratic citizen / Carlos A. Forment -- Empires as prisons of nations vs. empires as political opportunity structures: an exploration of the role of nationalism in imperial dissolutions in Europe / Ellen Comisso -- Changing modalities of empire: a comparative study of the Ottoman and Habsburg decline / Karen Barkey -- Dreams of empire, dreams of nations / Resat Kasaba -- How the Qing became China / Joseph W. Esherick -- Going imperial: Tibeto-Mongolian buddhism and nationalisms in China and inner Asia / Uradyn E. Bulag -- The long road from empire: legacies of nation-building in the Soviet successor states / Edward W. Walker -- The emergence of political agendas: the independence movement in Estonia in 1985-1991 / Cynthia S. Kaplan.

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