Óêë³ííî ïðîñèìî çàïîâíèòè Îïèòóâàííÿ ïðî ôåì³íàòèâè  


[Ñì³ò Åíòîí³ Ä. Êóëüòóðí³ îñíîâè íàö³é. ²ºðàðõ³ÿ, çàïîâ³ò ³ ðåñïóáë³êà. — Ê., 2009. — Ñ. 273-300.]

Ïîïåðåäíÿ     Ãîëîâíà     Íàñòóïíà





˳òåðàòóðà



Aberbach, David (2005): "Nationalism and the Hebrew Bible", Nations and Nationalism 11, 2, 223-42.

Aberbach, Moses (1966): The Roman-Jewish War (66-70 AD), London: The Jewish Quarterly/Golub Press.

Ackroyd, Peter (1979): "The History of Israel in the Exilic and Post-Exilic Periods", in G. W. Anderson (1979, 320-50).

Agnew, Hugh (1993): "The Emergence of Czech National Consciousness: A Conceptual Approach", Ethnic Groups 10, 1-3, 175-86.

Agulhon, Maurice and Bonte, Pierre (1992): Marianne: Les Visages de la Republique, Paris: Gallimard.

Ahlstrom, Gosta (1986): Who Were the Israelites?, Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.

Akenson, Donald (1992): God’s Peoples: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel and Ulster, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Alty, J. H. (1982): "Dorians and Ionians", Journal of Hellenic Studies 102, 1-14.

Anderson, Benedict (1991): Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism, London: Verso.

Anderson, Benedict (1999): "The Goodness of Nations", in van der Veer and Lehmann (1999, 197-203).

Anderson, G. W. (ed.) (1979): Tradition and Interpretation, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Andrewes, Antony (1971): Greek Society, Harmondsworth: Pelican.

Antal, Frederick (1956): Fuseli Studies, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Àð-Thomas, D. R. (1973): "The Phoenicians", in Wiseman (1973, 259-86).

Argyle, W. J. (1976): "Size and Scale as Factors in the Development of Nationalism" in A. D. Smith (1976, 31-53).

Armstrong, John (1982): Nations before Nationalism, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Armstrong, John (1995): "Towards a Theory of Nationalism: Consensus and Dissensus" in Periwal (1995, 34-43).

Aston, Nigel (2000): Religion and Revolution in France, 1780-1804, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Atiyah, A. S. (1968): A History of Eastern Christianity, London: Methuen.

Bacon, H. (1961): Barbarians in Greek Tragedy, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Barth, Fredrik (ed.) (1969): Ethnic Groups and Boundaries, Boston: Little, Brown.

Bartlett, J. R. (1973): "The Moabites and Edomites" in Wiseman (1973, 229-58).

Beaulieu, Paul-Alain (2002): "The God Amurru as Emblem of Ethnic and Cultural Identity", Proceedings of the 48th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale on Ethnicity in Ancient Mesopotamia, Leiden, 1-16.

Beaune, Colette (1985): Naissance de la Nation France, Paris: Editions Gallimard.

Beaune, Colette (1991): The Birth of an Ideology: Myths and Symbols of the Nation in Late Medieval France, trans. Susan Ross Huston from Naissance de la Nation France (1985), ed. Fredric L. Cheyette, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Bell, David (2001): The Cult of the Nation in France, 1680-1800, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Benbassa, Esther (1999): The Jews of France: A History from Antiquity to the Present, trans. M. B. DeBevoise, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Berlin, Isaiah (1976): Vico and Herder, London: Hogarth Press.

Berlin, Isaiah (1999): The Roots of Romanticism, ed. Henry Hardy, London: Chatto and Windus.

Beyer, W. C. (1959): "The Civil Service in the Ancient World", Public Administration Review 19, 243-9.

Bhabha, Homi (ed.) (1990): Nation and Narration, London and New York: Routledge.

Bhatt, Chetan (2001): Hindu Nationalism: Origins, Ideologies and Modern Myths, Oxford and New York: Berg.

Billig, Michael (1995): Banal Nationalism, London: Sage.

Blackbourn, David (2003): History of Germany, 1780-1918: The Long Nineteenth Century, 2nd edition, Oxford: Blackwell.

Blacker, Carmen (1984): "Two Shinto Myths: The Golden Age and the Chosen People", in Sue Henny and Jean-Pierre Lehmann (eds.), Themes and Theories in Modern Japanese History, London: Athlone Press.

Bolgar, R. R. (1954): The Classical Heritage and its Beneficiaries, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bracher, Karl D. (1973): The German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure and Effects of National Socialism, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Brandon, S. G. F. (1967): Jesus and the Zealots, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Brass, Paul (ed.) (1985): Ethnic Groups and the State, London: Croom Helm.

Brass, Paul (1991): Ethnicity and Nationalism, London: Sage.

Breton, Raymond (1988): "From Ethnic to Civic Nationalism: English Canada and Quebec", Ethnic and Racial Studies 11, 1, 85-102.

Breuilly, John (1993): Nationalism and the State, 2nd edition, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Breuilly, John (1996): "Approaches to Nationalism" in Gopal Balakrishnan (ed.), Mapping the Nation, London and New York: Verso, 146-74.

Breuilly, John (2005a): "Dating the Nation: How Old is an Old Nation?" in Ichijo and Uzelac (2005, 15-39).

Breuilly, John (2005b): "Changes in the Political Uses of the Nation: Continuity or Discontinuity?" in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 67-101).

Briggs, Robin (1998): Early Modern France, 1560-1715, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Brinkman, J. A. (1979): "Babylonia under the Assyrian Empire, 745-627 BC", in Larsen (1979a, 223-50).

Brookner, Anita (1980): Jacques-Louis David, London: Chatto and Windus.

Brubaker, Rogers (1996): Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Brucker, Gene (1969): Renaissance Florence, New York: John Wiley.

Burleigh, Michael (2001): The Third Reich: A New History, Basingstoke and Oxford: Pan Macmillan.

Calamy, Edmund (1997) [1643]: Cromwell’s Soldier’s Bible (Reprint in Facsimile), Whitstable, Walsall, and Winchester: Pryor Publications.

Cambridge Ancient History (1973): Vol. 2, Part 1, The Middle East and the Aegean Region, 1800-1380 BC, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge Ancient History (1975): Vol. 2, Part 2, The Middle East and the AegeanRegion, 1380-1000 BC, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge History of Iran (1983): Vol. 3, Parts 1 and 2, The Seleucid, Parthian and Sassanian Periods, ed. E. Yarshater, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge History of Judaism (1989) Vol. 2, The Hellenistic Age, eds. W. D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Campbell, John and Sherrard, Philip (1968): Modern Greece, London: Ernest Benn. Canefe, Nergis (2005): "Turkish Nationalism and EthnoSymbolic Analysis: The Rules of Exception", Nations and Nationalism 8, 2, 135-55.

Carr, Edward H. (1945): Nationalism and After, London: Macmillan.

Cartledge, Paul (1987): "The Greek Religious Festivals, " in Easterling and Muir (1987, 98-127).

Cauthen, Bruce (1997): "The Myth of Divine Election and Afrikaner Ethno-Genesis, " in Hosking and Schopflin (1997, 107-31).

Cauthen, Bruce (2004): "Covenant and Continuity: Ethno-Symbolism and the Myth of Divine Election, " in Guibernau and Hutchinson (2004, 19-33).

Cazelles, H. (1979): "The History of Israel in the Pre-Exilic Period, " in G. W. Anderson (1979, 274-319). Charlton, D. G. (1984): New Images of the Natural in France, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Chatteriee, Partha (1986): Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse, London: Zed Books.

Cherniavsky, Michael (1975): "Russia, " in Ranum (1975, 118-43).

Cinar, Alev (2005): Modernity, Islam and Secularism in Turkey, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Citron, Suzanne (1989): Le Mythe National, Paris: Presses Ouvrieres.

Clanchy, M. T. (1998): England and Its Rulers, 1066-1272, 2nd edition, Oxford: Blackwell.

Clark, J. C. D. (2000): "Protestantism, Nationalism and National Identity, 1660-1832, " Historical Journal 43, 1, 249-76.

Cobban, Alfred (1963): A History of Modern France, Vol. 1: 1715-99, 3rd edition, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Cohen, Edward (2000): The Athenian Nation, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Cohen, Shaye (1998): The Beginnings of Jewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Colley, Linda (1992): Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Connor, Walker (1990): "When is a Nation?, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 13, 1, 92-103.

Connor, Walker (1994): Ethno-Nationalism: The Quest for Understanding, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Connor, Walker (2004): "The Timelessness of Nations, " in Guibernau and Hutchinson (2004, 35-47).

Conversi, Daniele (1997): The Basques, the Catalans and Spain: Alternative Routes to Nationalist Mobilization, London: C. Hurst.

Conversi, Daniele (ed.) (2002): Ethno-Nationalism in the Contemporary World: Walker Connor and the Study of Nationalism, London: Routledge.

Cook, J. M. (1983): The Persian Empire, London: Book Club Associates.

Cowan, Edward (2003): "For Freedom Alone": The Declaration of Arbroath 1320, East Lothian: Tuckwell Press.

Crummey, Robert (1987): The Formation of Muscovy, 1304-1613, London and New York: Longman.

Dakin, Douglas (1972): The Unification of Greece, 1770-1923, London: Ernest Benn.

David, A. Rosalie (1982): The Ancient Egyptians: Religious Beliefs and Practices, London, Boston, and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Davies, Norman (1979): God’s Playground: A History of Poland, 2 vols., Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Davies, Philip (1992): In Search of Ancient Israel, " Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

Davies, Rees R. (2000): Vie First English Empire: Power and Identities in the British Isles, 1093-1343, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Davies, W. D. (1982): The Territorial Dimension of Judaism, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Day, John (ed.) (2004): In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel, London: T. and T. Clark International.

Detroit (1974): French Painting, 1774-1830: The Age of Revolution, Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.

Deutsch, Karl (1966): Nationalism and Social Communication, 2nd edition, New York: MIT Press.

Dever, William (2003): Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From?, Grand Rapids, MI, and Cambridge: W. B. Eerdmans.

Dever, William (2004): "Histories and Non-Histories of Ancient Israel: The Question of the United Monarchy, " in Day (2004, 65-94).

Dieckhoff, Alain and Jaffrelot, Christophe (eds.) (2005): Revisiting Nationalism: Theories and Processes, London: C. Hurst.

Doak, Ken (1997): "What is a Nation and Who Belongs? National Narratives and the Ethnic Imagination in Twentieth-Century Japan, " American Historical Review 102, 4, 282-309.

Doumanis, Nicholas (2001): Italy: Inventing the Nation, London: Arnold.

Duncan, A. A. M. (1970): The Nation of Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath, London: Historical Association.

Dunlop, John B. (1985): The New Russian Nationalism, New York: Praeger.

Easterling, P. E. and Muir, J. V. (eds.) (1987): Greek Religion and Society, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Edwards, John (1985): Language, Society and Identity, Oxford: Blackwell.

Eissfeldt, O. (1975): "The Hebrew Kingdom, " in Cambridge Anciyht History (1975, 537-605).

Elgenius, Gabriella (2005): "Expressions of Nationhood: National Symbols and Ceremonies of Contemporary Europe, " unpublished PhD thesis, University of London.

Eller, Jack and Coughlan, Reed (1993): "The Poverty of Primordialism: The Demystification of Attachments, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 16, 2, 183-202.

Ely, Christopher (2002): This Meager Nature: Landscape and National Identity in Imperial Russia, DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.

Emerton, J. A. (2004): "The Date of the Yahwist, " in Day (2004, 107-29).

Engelhardt, Juliane (2007): "Patriotism, Nationalism and Modernity, " Nations and Nationalism 13, 2, 205-23.

Eriksen, Thomas H. (1993): Ethnicity and Nationalism, London: Pluto Press.

Finkelberg, Margalit (2005): Greeks and Pre-Greeks: Aegean Prehistory and Greek Heroic Tradition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Finkelstein, Israel and Silberman, Neil (2001): The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology’s New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of its Sacred Texts, New York: Free Press.

Finkelstein, Louis (1989): "The Men of the Great Synagogue (circa 400-170 BCE)" and "The Pharisaic Leadership after the Great Synagogue, " in Cambridge History of Judaism (1989, 229-44, 245-77).

Finley, Moses (1986): The Use and Abuse of History, London: Hogarth Press.

Fishman, Joshua (1980): "Social Theory and Ethnography: Neglected Perspectives on Language and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe, " in Sugar (1980, 69-99).

Flacke, Monica (ed.) (1998): Mythen der Nationen: Ein Europaisches Panorama, Berlin: German Historical Museum.

Fletcher, Anthony (1982): "The First Century of English Protestantism and the Growth of National Identity, " in Mews (1982, 309-17).

Fondation Hardt (1962): Grecs et Barbares, Entretiens sur I’Antiquite Classique VIII, Geneva.

Foot, Sarah (2005): "The Historiography of the Anglo-Saxon Nation-State, " in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 125-42).

Forde, Simon, Johnson, Lesley, and Murray, Alan (eds.) (1995): Concepts of National Identity in the Middle Ages, Leeds: School of English, Leeds Texts and Monographs, new series 14.

Frame, Robin (2005): "Exporting State and Nation: Being English in Medieval Ireland, " in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 143-65).

Frankfort, Henri (1948): Kingship and the Gods, Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Franklin, Simon (2002): "The Invention of Rus(sia)(s): Some Remarks on Medieval and Modern Perceptions of Continuity and Discontinuity, " in Smyth (2002a, 180-95).

Fraschetti, Augusto (2005): The Foundation of Rome, trans. Marian Hill and Kevin Windle, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Frazee, C. A. (1969): The Orthodox Church and Independent Greed, 1821-52, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Freeden, Michael (1998): "Is Nationalism a Distinct Ideology?, " Political Studies 46: 748-65.

Frendo, Anthony (2004): "Back to Basics: A Holistic Approach to the Problem of the Emergence ofAneient Israel, " in Day (2004, 41-64).

Friedman, Richard E. (1997): Who Wrote the Bible?, 2nd edition, San Francisco: HarperCollins.

Frye, Richard (1966): The Heritage of Persia, New York: Mentor.

Frye, Richard (1978): The Golden Age of Persia: The Arabs in the East, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Fulbrook, Mary (1997): "Myth-Making and National Identity: The Case of the GDR, " in Hosking and Schopflin (1997, 72-87).

Gallant, Thomas (2001): Modern Greece, London: Hodder Arnold.

Galloway, Andrew (2004): "Latin England, " in Lavezzo (2004, 41-95).

Gans, Herbert (1979): "Symbolic Ethnicity;’ Ethnic and Racial Studies 2, 1, 1-20.

Garsoian, Nina (1999): Church and Culture in Early Medieval Armenia, Aldershot: Ashgate Variorum.

Geary, Patrick (2001): The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Nations, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Geertz, Clifford (1973): "The Integrative Revolution, " in Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures, New York: Fontana.

Geiss, Immanuel (1974): The PanAfrican Movement, London: Methuen.

Gellner, Ernest (1964): Thought and Change, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Gellner, Ernest (1973): "Scale and Nation, " Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3, 1-17.

Gellner, Ernest (1983): Nations and Nationalism, Oxford: Blackwell. Geopolitics (2002): Special Issue on "When is the Nation?, " 7, 2.

Gershoni, Israel and Jankowski, Mark (1987): Egypt, Islam and the Arabs: The Search for Egyptian Nationhood, 1900-1930, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Giddens, Anthony (1984): The Nation-State and Violence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gildea, Robert (1994): The Past in French History, New Haven and London: Yale University Press.

Gillingham, John (1992): "The Beginnings of English Imperialism, " Journal of Historical Sociology 5, 392-409.

Gillingham, John (1995): "Henry Huntingdon and the Twelfth Century Revival of the English Nation, " in Forde et al. (1995, 75-101).

Gillis, John R. (ed.) (1994): Commemorations: The Politics of Identity, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Goldstein, Jonathan (1989): "The Hasmonean Revolt and the Hasmonean Dynasty, " in Cambridge History of Judaism (1989, 292-351).

Goodblatt, David (2006): Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gorski, Philip (2000): "The Mosaic Moment: An Early Modernist Critique of Modernist Theories of Nationalism, " American Journal of Sociology 105, 5, 1428-68.

Grant, Susan-Mary (2005): "Raising the Dead: War, Memory and American National Identity, " Nations and Nationalism 11, 4, 509-29.

Green, V. H. H. (1964): Renaissance and Reformation: A Survey of European History between 1450 and 1660, London: Edward Arnold.

Greenfeld, Liah (1992): Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Grimal, Pierre (1968): Hellenism and the Rise of Rome, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Grosby, Steven (1991): "Religion and Nationality in Antiquity, " European Journal of Sociology 33, 229-65.

Grosby, Steven (1994): "The Verdict of History: The Inexpungeable Tie of Primordiality — A Reply to Eller and Coughlan, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 17, 1, 164-71.

Grosby, Steven (1995): "Territoriality: The Transcendental, Primordial Feature of Modern Societies, " Nations and Nationalism 1, 2, 143-62.

Grosby, Steven (2002): Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern, Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.

Grosby, Steven (2006): A Very Short Introduction to Nationalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Gruen, Erich (1994): Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome, London: Duckworth.

Guibernau, Montserrat (1999): Nations without States, Cambridge: Polity.

Guibernau, Montserrat (2004): "Anthony D. Smith on Nations and National Identity: A Critical Assessment, " in Guibernau and Hutchinson (2004, 125-41).

Guibernau, Montserrat and Hutchinson, John (eds.) (2004): History and National Destiny: Ethno-symbolism and its Critics, Oxford: Blackwell.

Hall, Edith (1992): Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-Definition through Tragedy, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Hall, Jonathan (1997): Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Haller, William (1963): Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and the Elect Nation, London: Jonathan Cape.

Handelman, Don (1977): "The Organization of Ethnicity, " Ethnic Groups 1, 187-200.

Hankey, Teresa (2002): "Civic Pride versus Feelings for Italy in the Age of Dante, " in Smyth (2002a, 196-216).

Harootunian, Harry (1999): "Memory, Mourning and National Morality: Yasukuni Shrine and the Reunion of State and Religion in Post-War Japan, " in van der Veer and Lehmann (1999, 144-60).

Hastings, Adrian (1997): The Construction of Nationhood: Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hastings, Adrian (1999): "Special Peoples, " Nations and Nationalism 5, 3, 381-96.

Hastings, Adrian (2003): "Holy Lands and their Political Consequences, " Nations and Nationalism 9, 1, 29-54.

Hatzopoulos, Marios (2005): " ’Ancient Prophecies, Modern Predictions’: Myths and Symbols of Greek Nationalism, " unpublished PhD thesis, University of London.

Hayes, William (1973): "Egypt: Internal Affairs from Tuthmosis I to the Death of Amenophis III, " in Cambridge Ancient History (1973, 313-416).

Hearn, Jonathan (2006): Rethinking Nationalism: A Critical Introduction, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Henze, Paul B. (2000): Layers of Time: A History of Ethiopia, London: C. Hurst.

Herbert, Robert (1972): David, Voltaire, Brutus and the French Revolution, London: Allen Lane.

Herzfeld, Michael (1982): Ours Once More: Folklore, Ideology and the Making of Modern Greece, Austin: University of Texas Press.

Highet, Gilbert (1959): Poets in a Landscape, Harmondsworth: Pelican.

Hill, Christopher (1994): The English Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Hobsbawm, Eric (1983): "Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914, " in Hobsbawm and Ranger (1983, 263-307).

Hobsbawm, Eric (1990): Nations and Nationalism since 1780, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hobsbawm, Eric and Ranger, Terence (eds.) (1983): The Invention of Tradition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hodgkin, Thomas (1964): "The Relevance of’Western’ Ideas in the Derivation of African Nationalism, " in J. R. Pennock (ed.), Self-Government in Modernising Societies, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Hofer, Tamas (1980): "The Ethnic Model of Peasant Culture: A Contribution to the Ethnic Symbol Building on Linguistic Foundations by East European Peoples, " in Sugar (1980, 101-45).

Hooson, David (ed.) (1994): Geography and National Identity, Oxford: Blackwell.

Horowitz, Donald (1985): Ethnic Groups in Conflict, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Horowitz, Donald (2002): "The Primordialists, " in Conversi (2002, 72-82).

Hosking, Geoffrey (1985): A History of the Soviet Union, London: Fontana Press/Collins.

Hosking, Geoffrey (1993): Empire and Nation in Russian History, Baylor University, Waco, TX: Markham University Press.

Hosking, Geoffrey (1997): Russia: People and Empire, 1552-1917, London: HarperCollins.

Hosking, Geoffrey and Schopflin, George (1997): Myths and Nationhood, London: Routledge.

Housley, Norman (2000): "Holy Land or Holy Lands? Palestine and the Catholic West in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, " in Swanson (2000, 234-49).

Howard, Michael (1976): War in European History, London: Oxford University Press.

Howe, Nicholas (1989): Migration and Myth-Making in Anglo-Saxon England, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Hroch, Miroslav (1985): Social Preconditions of National Revival in Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hubbs, Joanna (1993): Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Huntington, Samuel (2004): Who Are We? The Cultural Core of American National Identity, New York: Simon and Schuster. Hupchik, Dennis (2002): The Balkans: From Constantinople to Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hutchinson, John (1987): The Dynamics of Nationalism: The Gaelic Revival and the Creation of the Modern Irish Nation State, London: George Allen and Unwin.

Hutchinson, John (1994): Modern Nationalism, London: Fontana.

Hutchinson, John (2000): "Ethnicity and Modern Nations, " Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23, 4, 651-69.

Hutchinson, John (2005): Nations as Zones of Conflict, London: Sage.

Hutchinson, William and Lehmann, Hartmut (eds.) (1994): Many Are Chosen: Divine Election and Western Nationalism, Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

Ichijo, Atsuko (2002): "The Scope of Theories of Nationalism: Comments on the Scottish and Japanese Experiences, " Geopolitics, 7, 2, 53-74.

Ichijo, Atsuko (2004): Scottish Nationalism and the Idea of Europe: Concepts of Europe and the Nation, London and New York: Routledge.

Ichijo, Atsuko and Uzelac, Gordana (eds.) (2005): When is the Nation? Towards an Understanding of Theories of Nationalism, London and New York: Routledge.

Ignatieff, Michael (1993): Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalisms, London: Chatto and Windus.

Ihalainen, Pasi (2005): Protestant Nations Redefined: Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772, Leiden and Boston: Brill. Im Hof, Ulrich (1991): Mythos Schweiz: Identitdt-Nation-Geschichte, 1291-1991, Zurich: Neue Verlag Ziircher Zeitung. Jacobsen, Thorkild (1976): The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion, New Haven and London: Yale University Press. Jaffrelot, Christophe (1996): The Hindu Nationalist Movement and Indian Politics, 1925 to the 1990s, London: C. Hurst.

James, Edward (1988): The Origins of France: From Clovis to the Capetians, 500-1000, Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.

James, Harold (2000): A German Identity: 1770 to the Present Day, London: Phoenix Press.

Jesperson, Knud (2004): A History of Denmark, trans. Ivan Hill, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Jones, A. H. M. (1978): Athenian Democracy, Oxford: Blackwell. Jones, Howard M. (1974): Revolution and Romanticism, Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press and Oxford University Press. Jones, Sian (1997): The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and the Present, London and New York: Routledge.

July, Robert (1967): The Origins of Modern African Thought, London: Faber and Faber.

Just, Roger (1989): "The Triumph of the Ethnos, " in Tonkin et al. (1989, 71-88).

Kaufmann, Eric (2002): "Modern Formation, Ethnic Reformation: The Social Sources of the American Nation, " Geopolitics, 7, 2, 99-120.

Kaufmann, Eric (ed.) (2004a): Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant Minorities, London and New York: Routledge.

Kaufmann, Eric (2004b): "The Decline of the WASP in the United States and Canada, " in Kaufmann (2004a, 63-83).

Kaufmann, Eric and Zimmer, Oliver (1998): "In Search of the Authentic Nation: Landscape and National Identity in Canada and Switzerland, " Nations and Nationalism 4, 4, 483-510.

Keddie, Nikki (1981): Roots of Revolution: An Interpretive History of Modern Iran, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kedourie, Elie (1960): Nationalism, London: Hutchinson. Kedourie, Elie (ed.) (1971): Nationalism in Asia and Africa, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Keen, Maurice (1973): The Pelican History of Medieval Europe, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Keeney, Barnaby (1972) [1947]: "Military Service and the Development of Nationalism, 1272-1327, " Speculum 22, 534-49, partly reprinted in Tipton (1972, 87-97).

Kemilainen, Aira (1964): Nationalism: Problems concerning the Word, the Concept and Classification, Yvaskyla: Kustantajat Publishers.

Kemp, Barry (1983): "The Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period, 2686-1552 BC, " in Trigger et al. (1983, 71-182).

Kennedy, Emmet (1989): A Cultural History of the French Revolution, New Haven and London: Yale University Press.

Kershaw, Ian (1989): The Hitler Myth: Image and Reality in the Third Reich, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kidd, Colin (1993): Subverting Scotland’s Past: Scottish Whig Historians and the Creation of an Anglo-British Identity, 1689-c. 1830, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kitromilides, Paschalis (1979): "The Dialectic of Intolerance: Ideological Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict, " Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 6, 4, 5-30.

Kitromilides, Paschalis (1989): "’Imagined Communities’ and the Origins of the National Question in the Balkans, " European History Quarterly 19, 2, 149-92.

Kitromilides, Paschalis (1998): "On the Intellectual Content of Greek Nationalism: Paparrigopoulos, Byzantium and the Great Idea, " in Ricks and Magdalino (1998, 25-33).

Kitromilides, Paschalis (2006): "From Republican Patriotism to National Sentiment: A Reading of Hellenic Nomarchy, " European Journal of Political Theory 5, 1, 50-60. Knapp, Peggy A. (2004): "Chaucer Imagines England (in English), " in Lavezzo (2004, 131-60).

Knoll, Paul (1993): "National Consciousness in Medieval Poland, " Ethnic Groups 10, 1-3, 65-84.

Kohn, Hans (1940): "The Origins of English Nationalism, " Journal of the History of Ideas 1, 69-94.

Kohn, Hans (1944): The Idea of Nationalism, New York: Macmillan.

Kohn, Hans (1967): Prelude to Nation-States: The French and German Experience, 1789-1815, New York: Van Nostrand.

Koliopoulos, John and Veremis, Thanos (2004): Greece: The Modern 1821 to the Present, London: Hurst.

Kreis, Jacob (1991): Der Mythos von 1291: Zur Enstehung des Schweizerisches Nationalfeiertags, Basel: Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag.

Kreis, Jacob (1998): "Schweiz, " in Flacke (1998, 446-60).

Kristof, Ladis (1994): "The Image and the Vision of the Fatherland: The Case of Poland in Comparative Perspective, " in Hooson (1994, 221-32).

Kuhlemann, Ute (2002): "The Celebration of Diirer in Germany during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, " in Giulia Bartrum (ed.), Albrecht Diirer and His Legacy: The Graphic Work of a Renaissance Artist, London: British Museum Press.

Kumar, Krishan (2003): The Making of English National Identity, Cambridge-Cambridge University Press.

Kumar, Krishan (2006): "English and French National Identity: Comparisons and Contrasts, " Nations and Nationalism 12, 3, 413-32.

Larsen, Mogens Trolle (ed.) (1979a): Power and Propaganda: A Symposium on Ancient Empires, Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.

Larsen, Mogens Trolle (1979b): "The Traditions of Empire in Mesopotamia, " in Larsen (1979a, 75-103).

Lartichaux, J.-Y. (1977): "Linguistic Politics in the French Revolution" Diogenes 97, 65-84.

Lavezzo, Kathy (ed.) (2004): Imagining a Medieval English Nation, Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press.

Le Goff, Jacques (1998): "Reims, City of Coronation, " in Nora (1997-8), Vol. 3, 193-251.

Lehmann, Jean-Pierre (1982): The Roots of Modern Japan, London: Macmillan.

Leith, James (1965): The Idea of Art as Propaganda in France, 1750-99: A Study in the History of Ideas, Toronto: Toronto University Press.

Levine, Donald (1974): Greater Ethiopia: The Evolution of a Multiethnic Society, Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Levine, Lee I. (1998): Judaism and Hellenism in Antiquity: Conflict or Confluence?, Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.

Lewis, Bernard (1968): The Emergence of Modern Turkey, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Linehan, Peter (1982): "Religion, Nationalism and National Identity in Medieval Spain, " in Mews (1982, 161-99).

Liverani, Mario (1973): "The Amorites, " in Wiseman (1973, 100-33).

Liverani, Mario (1979): "The Ideology of the Assyrian Empire, " in Larsen (1979a, 297-317).

Llobera, Josep (1994): The God of Modernity: The Development of Nationalism in Western Europe, Oxford and Providence: Berg.

Loades, David (1982): "The Origins of English Protestant Nationalism, " in Mews (1982, 297-307).

Loades, David (1992): Politics and the Nation, 1450-1660, 4th edition, London: Fontana Press.

Loomis, Louise (1939): "Nationality at the Council of Constance: An Anglo-French Dispute, " American Historical Review 44, 3, 508-27.

Luz, Efraim (1988): Parallels Meet: Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement, trans. Lenn J. Schramm, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America.

Lydon, James (1995): "Nation and Race in Medieval Ireland, " in Forde et al. (1995, 103-24).

Lyons, F. S. L. (1979): Culture and Anarchy in Ireland, 1890-1939, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

MacCulloch, Diarmaid (2004): Reformation: Europe’s House Divided, 1490-1700, London: Penguin.

MacDougall, Hugh (1982): Racial Myth in English History: Trojans, Teutons and Anglo-Saxons, Montreal and Hanover, NH: Harvest House and University Press of New England.

Machinist, Peter (1997): "The Fall of Assyria in Comparative Ancient Perspective, " Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Symposium of the Assyrian Text Corpus Project, eds. S. Parpola and R. M. Whiting, Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 179-95.

Mackie, John (1976): A History of Scotland, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Malamat, A. (1973): "The Arameans, " in Wiseman (1973, 134-55).

Mallowan, Max (1978): The Nimrud Ivories, London: British Museum

Publications. Mango, Cyril (1980): Byzantium: The Empire of New Rome, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Mann, Michael (1993): The Sources of Social Power, 2 vols., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Vol. 2.

Mann, Michael (1995): "A Political Theory of Nationalism and its Excesses, " in Periwal (1995, 44-64).

Marcu, E. D. (1976): Sixteenth-Century Nationalism, New York: Abaris Books.

Martin, Ronald (1989): Tacitus, London: Batsford.

Martines, Lauro (2002): Power and Imagination: City-States in Renaissance Italy, London: Pimlico.

Marx, Anthony (2003): Faith in Nation: Exclusionary Origins of Nationalism, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Marx, Steven (2000): Shakespeare and the Bible, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mason, R. A. (1983): "Scotching the Brut: The Early History of Britain," History Today 35 (January), 26-31.

Mendels, Doron (1992): The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism, New York: Doubleday.

Mendes-Flohr, Paul (1994): "In Pursuit of Normalcy: Zionisms Ambivalence towards Israel’s Election, " in Hutchinson and Lehmann (1994, 203-29).

Merridale, Catherine (2001): Night of Stone: Death and Memory in Russia, London: Granta.

Mews, Stuart (ed.) (1982): Religion and National Identity, Ecclesiastical History Society, Oxford: Blackwell.

Michalski, Sergiusz (1998): Public Monuments: Art in Political Bondage, 1870-1997, London: Reaktion Books.

Millard, A. R. (1973): "The Canaanites, " in Wiseman (1973, 29-52).

Miller, David (1993): "In Defence of Nationality, " Journal of Applied Philosophy 10, 1, 3-16.

Miller, David (1995): On Nationality, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Milner-Gulland, Robin (1999): The Russians, Oxford: Blackwell.

Minogue, Kenneth (1976): "Nationalism and the Patriotism of City-States," in A. D. Smith (1976, 54-73).

Moore, R. I. (1987): The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Power and Deviance in Western Europe, 950-1250, Oxford: Blackwell.

Moscati, Sabatino (1973): The World of the Phoenicians, London: Cardinal, Sphere Books.

Mosse, George (1964): The Crisis of German Ideology, New York: Grosset and Dunlap.

Mosse, George (1975): The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements from the Napoleonic Wars through the Third Reich, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Mosse, George (1990): Fallen Soldiers, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mosse, George (1994): Confronting the Nation: Jewish and Western Nationalism, Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.

Mundy, John and Woody, Kennedy (eds.) (1961): The Council of Constance: The Unification of the Church, trans. L. Loomis, New York and London: Columbia University Press.

Nairn, Tom (1977): The Break-up of Britain: Crisis and Neo-Nationalism, London: Verso.

Nations and Nationalism (1999): Special Issue on "Chosen Peoples, " 5, 3.

Nations and Nationalism (2003): "Religion and Nationalism: Symposium in Honour of Professor Adrian Hastings, " with essays by Steven Grosby, Josep Llobera, Branka Magas, and Anthony D. Smith, 9, 1, 5-28.

Nations and Nationalism (2007): Debate on Krishan Kumars The Making of English National Identity, 13, 2, 179-203.

Nersessian, Vrej (2001): Treasures of the Ark: 1700 Tears of Armenian Christian Art, London: British Library.

Newman, Gerald (1987): The Rise of English Nationalism: A Cultural History, 1740-1830, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Nicholson, Ernest (1988): God and His People: Covenant and Theology in the Old Testament, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Nora, Pierre (ed.) (1997-8): Realms of Memory: The Construction of the French Past, 3 vols., ed. Lawrence Kritzman, New York: Columbia University Press (orig. Les Lieux de Memoire, Paris: Gallimard, 7 vols 1984-92).

Noth, Martin (1960): The History of Israel, London: Adam and Charles Black.

Novak, David (1995): The Election of Israel: The Idea of the Chosen People Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nylander, Carl (1979): "Achaemenid Imperial Art, " in Larsen (1979a, 345-59).

Oakes, Lorna and Gahlin, Lucia (2005): The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, London: Hermes House, Anness Publishing.

O’Brien, Conor Cruise (1988a): God-Land: Reflections on Religion and Nationalism, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

O’Brien, Conor Cruise (1988b): "Nationalism and the French Revolution, " in G. Best (ed.), The Permanent Revolution: The French Revolution and Its Legacy, 1789-1989, London: Fontana, 17-48.

Odisho, Edward (2001): "The Ethnic, Linguistic and Cultural Identity of Modern Assyrians, " in Mythology and Mythologies (Melammu Symposium II), ed. R. M. Whiting, Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 137-48.

Ogilvie, R M. (1976): Early Rome and the Etruscans, London: Fontana.

Oguma, Eiji (2002): A Genealogy of "Japanese" Self-images, trans. David Askew, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press.

Okamura, J. (1981): "Situational Ethnicity, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 4, 4, 452-65.

Oppenheim, A. Leo (1977): Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead, Civilization, revised edition, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

Ossowski, Stanislav (1962): Class Structure in the Social Consciousness, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Ostergard, Uffe (1996): "Peasants and Danes: The Danish National Identity and Peasant Culture, " in Geoff Eley and Ronald Suny (eds.), Becoming National: A Reader, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 179-201.

Ozouf, Mona (1982): L’Ecole, VEglise et la Republique, 1871-1914, Paris: Editions Cana/Jean Offredo.

Ozouf, Mona (1998): "The Pantheon: The Ecole Normale of the Dead, " in Nora (1997-8, Vol. 3, 325-46).

Panossian, Razmik (2002): "The Past as Nation: Three Dimensions of Armenian Identity, " in Geopolitics, 121-46.

Parker, Geoffrey (1985): The Dutch Revolt, revised edition, Harmondsworth: Pelican.

Parpola, Simo (2004): "National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Identity in Post-Empire Times, " Journal of Assyrian Academic Studies 18, 2, 5-40.

Pavlov, Andrei and Perrie, Maureen (2003): Ivan the Terrible, Harlow: Longman, Pearson Education. Pearson, Raymond (1993): "Fact, Fantasy, Fraud: Perceptions and Projections of National Revival, " Ethnic Groups 10, 1-3, 43-64.

Periwal, Sukumar (ed.) (1995): Notions of Nationalism, Budapest: Central European University Press.

Perkins, Mary Ann (1999): Nation and Word: Religious and Metaphysical Language in European National Consciousness, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Perkins, Mary Ann (2005): Christendom and European Identity: The Legacy of a Grand Narrative since 1789, Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Perrie, Maureen (1998): "The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin’s Russia," in Geoffrey Hosking and Robert Sendee (eds.), Russian Nationalism, Past and Present, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Petrovich, Michael (1980): "Religion and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe, " in Sugar (1980, 373-417).

Pilbeam, Pamela (1995): Republicanism in Nineteenth-Century France, 1814-1871, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Pinard, Maurice and Hamilton, Richard (1984): "The Class Bases of the Quebec Independence Movement, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 7, 1, 19-54.

Piscatori, James (1989): "Ideological Politics in Saudi Arabia, " in James Piscatori (ed.), Islam in the Political Process, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Plamenatz, John (1976): "Two Types of Nationalism, " in Eugene Kamenka (ed.), Nationalism: Vie Nature and Evolution of an Idea, London: Edward Arnold, 22-36.

Poliakov, Leon (1975): The Aryan Myth, New York: Basic Books.

Pomian, Krzysztof (1997): "Franks and Gauls, " in Nora (1997-8, Vol. 1, 27-75).

Pongratz-Leisten, Beate (1997): "The Other and the Enemy in the Mesopotamian Conception of the World, " in Mythology and Mythologies (Melammu Symposium II), ed. R. M. Whiting, Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 195-231.

Poole, Ross (1999): Nation and Identity, London and New York: Routledge.

Potter, David (2003): France in the Later Middle Ages, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Poulton, Hugh (1997): Top Hat, Grey Wolf and Crescent: Turkish Nationalism and the Turkish Republic, London: Hurst.

Pritchard, James (1975): The Ancient Near East: A New Anthology of Texts and Pictures, 2 vols., Princeton: Princeton University Press, Vol. 2.

Prost, Antoine (1998): "Monuments to the Dead, " in Nora (1997-8, Vol. 2, 307-30).

Prost, Antoine (2002): Republican Identities in War and Peace, trans. Jay Winter with Helen McPhail, Oxford and New York: Berg.

Ranum, Orest (ed.) (1975): National Consciousness, History and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Reade, Julian (1979): "Ideology and Propaganda in Assyrian Art, " in Larsen (1979a, 329-43).

Reade, Julian (1984): Assyrian Sculpture, London: British Museum Publications.

Redgate, Ann (2000): The Armenians, Oxford: Blackwell.

Renan, Ernest (1882): Qu’est-ce qu’une nation?, Paris: Calmann-Levy.

Reuter, Timothy (2002): "The Making of England and Germany, 850-1050: Points of Comparison and Difference, " in Smyth (2002a, 53-70).

Reynolds, Susan (1983): "Medieval origines gentium and the Community of the Realm, " History 68, 375-90.

Reynolds, Susan (1984): Kingdoms and Communities of Medieval Europe, 900-1300, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Reynolds, Susan (2005): "The Idea of the Nation as a Political Community," in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 54-66).

Richter, Michael (2002): "National Identity in Medieval Wales, " in Smyth (2002a, 71-84).

Rickard, Peter (1974): A History of the Erench Language, London: Hutchinson.

Ricks, David and Magdalino, Pauls (eds.) (1998): Byzantium and Modern Greek Identity, Centre for Hellenic Studies, Kings College, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.

Robertson, Martin (1987): "Greek Art and Religion, " in Easterling and Muir (1987, 155-90).

Rose, Paul L. (1996): Wagner: Race and Revolution, London and Boston: Faber and Faber.

Rosenberg, Jakob (1968): Rembrandt, Life and Work, London and New York: Phaidon.

Rosenblum, Robert (1961): "Gavin Hamilton’s Brutus and its Aftermath," Burlington Magazine 103, 8-16.

Rosenblum, Robert (1967): Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Rosenblum, Robert (1985): Jean-Dominique-Auguste Ingres, London: Thames and Hudson.

Roshwald, Aviel (2006): The Endurance of Nationalism: Ancient Roots Modern Dilemmas, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Roudometof, Victor (1998): "From Rum Millet to Greek Nation: Enlightenment, Secularization and National Identity in Greek Society, 1453-1821, " Journal of Modern Greek Studies 16, 1, 11-48.

Roudometof, Victor (2001): Nationalism, Globalization and Orthodoxy: The Social Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Routledge, Bruce (2003): "The Antiquity of Nations? Critical Reflections from the Ancient Near East, " Nations and Nationalism 9, 2, 213-33.

Roux, Georges (1964): Ancient Iraq, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Rublack, Ulinka (2005): Reformation Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sacks, Jonathan (2002): The Dignity of Difference: How to Avoid the Clash of Civilizations, London: Continuum.

Sarkisyanz, Emanuel (1964): Buddhist Backgrounds of the Burmese Revolution, The Hague: Nijhoff.

Scales, Len (2000): "Identifying ’France’ and ’Germany’: Medieval NationMaking in Some Recent Publications," Bulletin of International Medieval Research 6, 23-46.

Scales, Len (2005): "Late Medieval Germany: An Under-Stated Nation?," in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 166-91).

Scales, Len and Zimmer, Oliver (eds.) (2005): Power and the Nation in European History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Schama, Simon (1987): The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age, London: William Collins.

Schama, Simon (1989): Citizens: A Chronicle of the Erench Revolution, New York and London: Knopf and Penguin.

Schama, Simon (1995): Landscape and Memory, London: HarperCollins (Fontana).

Scheuch, Erwin (1966): "Cross-National Comparisons with Aggregate Data, " in Richard Merritt and Stein Rokkan (eds.), Comparing Nations: The Use of Quantitative Data in Cross-National Research, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Schniedewind, William (2005): How the Bible Became a Book, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Schwartz, Seth (2004): Imperialism and Jewish Society, 200 BCE to 640 CE, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Scott, Franklin D. (1977): Sweden: The Nation’s History, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Scurr, Ruth (2006): Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution, London: Chatto and Windus.

Seton-Watson, Hugh (1977): Nations and States, London: Methuen.

Shafir, Gershon (1989): Land, Labour and the Origins of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1882-1914, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Shiiyama, Chiho (2005): "Nationalism and Supranational Regional Solidarity: Ihe Case of Modern Japanese Nationalism and Its Perception of Asia, 1868-2001, " unpublished PhD thesis, University of London.

Shils, Edward (1957): "Primordial, Personal, Sacred and Civil Ties, " British Journal of Sociology?, 13-45.

Shimoni, Gideon (1995): The Zionist Ideology, Hanover, NH: Brandeis University Press. Smith, Anthony D. (ed.) (1976): Nationalist Movements, London and Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Smith, Anthony D. (1979): Nationalism in the Twentieth Century, London: Martin Robertson.

Smith, Anthony D. (1981): "War and Ethnicity: The Role of Warfare in the Formation, Self-images and Cohesion of Ethnic Communities, " Ethnic and Racial Studies 4, 4, 375-97.

Smith, Anthony D. (1983) [1971]: Theories of Nationalism, 2nd edition, London and New York: Duckworth and Holmes and Meier.

Smith, Anthony D. (1986): The Ethnic Origins of Nations, Oxford: Blackwell.

Smith, Anthony D. (1991a): National Identity, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Smith, Anthony D. (1991b): "The Nation: Invented, Imagined, Reconstructed?, " Millennium, Journal of International Studies 20, 3, 353-68 (also in A. D. Smith 2004).

Smith, Anthony D. (1997): "The Golden Age and National Renewal, " in Hosking and Schopflin (1997, 36-59) (also in A. D. Smith 2004).

Smith, Anthony D. (1998): Nationalism and Modernism: A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism, London and New York: Routledge.

Smith, Anthony D. (1999a): Myths and Memories of the Nation, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Smith, Anthony D. (1999b): "Sacred Territories and National Conflict, " Israel Affairs 5, 4, 13-31.

Smith, Anthony D. (2000a): The Nation in History: Historiographical Debates about Ethnicity and Nationalism, Jerusalem: Historical Society of Israel; Hanover, NH: University Press of New England; and Cambridge: Polity Press.

Smith, Anthony D. (2000b): "The ’Sacred’ Dimension of Nationalism, " Millennium, Journal of International Studies 29, 3, 791-814.

Smith, Anthony D. (2001): Nationalism: Theory, Ideology, History, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Smith, Anthony D. (2003): Chosen Peoples: Sacred Sources of National Identity, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Smith, Anthony D. (2004): The Antiquity of Nations, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Smith, Anthony D. (2005): "Nationalism in Early Modern Europe, " History and Theory 44, 3, 404-15.

Smith, Anthony D. (2006): ’"Set in the Silver Sea: English National Identity and European Integration, " Nations and Nationalism 12, 3, 433-52.

Smith, S. Tyson (2003): Wretched Kush: Ethnic Identities and Boundaries in Egypt’s Nubian Empire, London and New York: Routledge.

Smyth, Alfred P. (ed.) (2002a): Medieval Europeans: Studies in Ethnic Identity and National Perspectives in Medieval Europe, Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Smyth, Alfred P. (2002b): "The Emergence of English Identity, 700-1000," in Smyth (2002a, 24-52).

Staab, Andreas (1998): National Identity in Eastern Germany: Inner Unification or Continued Separation?, Westport, CT and London: Praeger.

Steinberg, Jonathan (1976): Why Switzerland?, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Stergios, James (2006): "Language and Nationalism in Italy," Nations and Nationalism YL, 1, 15-33.

Sternhell, Zeev (1999): The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism and the Making of the Jewish State, trans. David Maisel, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Strath, Bo (1994): "The Swedish Path to National Identity in the Nineteenth Century, " in Oystein Sorenson (ed.), Nordic Paths to National Identity in the Nineteenth Century, Oslo: Research Council of Norway, 55-63.

Strayer, Joseph (1971): Medieval Statecraft and the Perspectives of History, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Sugar, Peter (ed.) (1980): Ethnic Diversity and Conflict in Eastern Europe, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio.

Sugar, Peter and Lederer, Ivo (eds.) (1969): Nationalism in Eastern Europe, Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Suleiman, Yasir (2003): The Arabic Language and National Identity, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Swanson, Robert (ed.) (2000): The Holy Land, Holy Lands and Christian History, Ecclesiastical History Society, Woodbridge: Boydell Press.

Tadmor, Hayim (1991): "On the Role of Aramaic in the Assyrian Empire "Near Eastern Studies, Bulletin of the Middle Eastern Cultural Centre in Japan, Vol. 5, 419-26, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.

Tadmor, Hayim (1997): "Propaganda, Literature, Historiography: Cracking the Code of the Assyrian Royal Inscriptions, " in Simo Parpola and R. M. Whiting (eds.), Assyria 1995, Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 325-7.

Talmon, Shmaryahu (1986): King, Cult and Calendar in Ancient Israel, Jerusalem, Hebrew University: Magnes Press.

Templin, J. Alton (1999): "The Ideology of a Chosen People: Afrikaner Nationalism and the Ossewa Trek, " Nations and Nationalism 5, 3, 397-417.

Hiaden, Edward (1964): Conservative Nationalism in Nineteenths Russia, Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Thompson, Leonard (1985): The Political Mythology of Apartheid, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Thomson, Robert (1982): Elishe: History ojVardan and the Armenian War, trans. R. Thomson, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Tipton, C. Leon (ed.) (1972): Nationalism in the Middle Ages, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.

Tilly, Charles (ed.) (1975): The Formation of National States in Western Europe, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Toftgaard, Anders (2005): "Letters and Arms: Literary Language, Power and Nation in Renaissance Italy and France, 1300-1600, " unpublished PhD thesis, University of Copenhagen.

Tonkin, Elisabeth, McDonald, Maryon, and Chapman, Malcolm (eds.) (1989): History and Ethnicity, London and New York: Routledge.

Tonnesson, Stein and Antlov, Hans (eds.) (1996): Asian Forms of the Nation, Richmond: Curzon Press.

Triandafyllidou, Anna (2001): Immigrants and National Identity in Europe, London and New York: Routledge.

Trigger, B. G., Kemp, B. J., O’Connor, D., and Lloyd, A. B. (1983): Ancient Egypt: A Social History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Tudor, Anthony (1972): Political Myth, London: Pall Mall Press.

Tuveson, E. L. (1968): Redeemer Nation: The Idea of America’s Millennial Role, Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Ulker, Erol (2005): "Contextualising ’Turkification: Nation-Building in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1908-1918, " Nations and Nationalism 11, 4, 613-36.

Ullendorff, Edward (1988): Ethiopia and the Bible, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Uzelac, Gordana (2002): "When is the Nation? Constituent Elements and Processes, " Geopolitics, 7, 2, 33-52.

Van den Berghe, Pierre (1995): "Does Race Matter?, " Nations and Nationalism 1, 3, 357-68.

Van den Berghe, Pierre (2005): "Ethnies and Nations: Genealogies Indeed," in Ichijo and Uzelac (2005, 113-18).

Van der Veer, Peter and Lehmann, Hartmut (eds.) (1999): Nation and Religion: Perspectives on Europe and Asia, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Vasiliev, A. A. (1958): History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, 2 vols., Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, Vol. 2.

Viroli, Maurizio (1995): For Love of Country: An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Vital, David (1990): The Future of the Jews: A People at the Cross-roads?, Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press.

Waley, Daniel (1969): The Italian City-Republics, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Walzer, Michael (1984): Exodus and Revolution, New York: Harper Collins, Basic Books.

Warner, Marina (1983): Joan of Arc: Tin Image of Female Heroism, Har-

mondsworth: Penguin.

Watkins, Frederick M. (ed.) (1953): Rousseau, Political Writings, Edinburgh and London: Nelson.

Weber, Eugene (1991): My France: Politics, Culture, Myth, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Weber, Max (1948): From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, eds. Hans Gerth and C. Wright Mills, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Weber, Max (1968): Economy and Society, 3 vols., eds. G. Roth and C. Wittich, New York: Bedminster Press.

Webster, Bruce (1997): Medieval Scotland: The Making of an Identity, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Welsby, Derek and Anderson, Julie (eds.) (2004): Sudan: Ancient Treasures, London: British Museum Press.

Westermann, Mariet (2004): The Art of the Dutch Republic, 1585-1717, London: Laurence King.

Widengren, Geo (1973): "The Persians, " in Wiseman (1973, 312-57).

Wiesehofer, Josef (2004): Ancient Persia from 550 BC to 650 AD, London and New York: I. B. Tauris.

Wilkinson, L. P. (1976): The Roman Experience, London: Paul Elek.

Williamson, Arthur (1979): Scottish National Consciousness in the Age of James VI, Edinburgh: John Donald.

Wilmsen, Edwin and McAllister, Patrick (eds.) (1995): The Politics of Difference: Ethnic Premises in a World of Power, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Wilton, Andrew and Barringer, Timothy (eds.) (2002): American Sublime: Painting in the United States, 1820-1880, London: Tate.

Winichakul, Thongchai (1996): "Maps and the Formation of the Geobody of Siam, " in Tonnesson and Antlov (1996, 67-91).

Winter, Irene (1997): "Art in Empire: The Royal Image and the Visual Dimensions of Assyrian Ideology, " in Simo Parpola and R. M. Whiting (eds.), Assyria 1995, Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 359-81.

Winter, Jay (1995): Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wiseman, D. J. (ed.) (1973): Peoples of Old Testament Times, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Wormald, Patrick (1984): "The Emergence of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, " in Lesley Smith (ed.), The Making of Britain: The Dark Ages, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Wormald, Patrick (2005): "Germanic Power Structures: The Early English Experience, " in Scales and Zimmer (2005, 105-24).

Yack, Bernard (1999): "The Myth of the Civic Nation, " in Ronald Beiner (ed.), Theorising Nationalism, Albany, NY: State University of New York, 103-18.

Young, Crawford (1985): "Ethnicity and the Colonial and Post-Colonial State, " in Brass (1985, 57-93).

Zacek, Joseph F. (1969): "Czechoslovakia, " in Sugar and Lederer (1969, 166-206).

Zadok, Ran (1991): "Elements of Aramean Prehistory, " in Ah, Assyria, Script a Hierosolymitana 33, 104-17.

Zeitlin, Irving (1984): Ancient Judaism, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Zeitlin, Irving (1988): Jesus and the Judaism of His Time, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Zernatto, Guido (1944): "Nation: The History of a Word, " Review of Politics 6, 351-66.

Zernov, Nicolas (1978): Eastern Christendom: A Study of the Origin and Development of the Eastern Orthodox Church, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Zimmer, Oliver (1998): "In Search of Natural Identity: Alpine Landscape and the Reconstruction of the Swiss Nation, 1870-1900, " Comparative Studies in Society and History 40, 4, 637-65.

Zimmer, Oliver (2000): "Competing Memories of the Nation: Liberal Historians and the Reconstniction of the Swiss Past, 1870-1900, " Past and Present 168, 194-226.

Zimmer, Oliver (2003): A Contested Nation: History, Memory and Nationalism in Switzerland, 1761-1891, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Zubaida, Sami (1978): "Theories of Nationalism" in G. Littlejohn, B. Smart, J. Wakeford, and N. Yuval-Davis (eds.), Power and the State, London: Croom Helm.








Ïîïåðåäíÿ     Ãîëîâíà     Íàñòóïíà


Åòèìîëîã³ÿ òà ³ñòîð³ÿ óêðà¿íñüêî¿ ìîâè:

Äàò÷àíèí:    îñíîâ³ óêðà¿íñüêî¿ íàçâè äàò÷àíè ëåæèòü äîëó÷åííÿ ñòàðîóêðà¿íñüêî¿ êíèæíîñò³ äî ºâðîïåéñüêîãî êîíòåêñòó, äî ãðåöüêîìîâíî¿ ³ ëàòèíñüêîìîâíî¿ íàóêè. Ñàìå ³ç çàõ³äíèõ äæåðåë ïðèéøëà -ò- îñíîâè. ² êîëè íàø³ ñó÷àñíèêè âæèâàþòü íàçâ äàòñüêèé, äàò÷àíèí, òî, íàâ³òü íå çäîãàäóþ÷èñü, ñòóïàþòü ïî ñë³äàõ, ïðîêëàäåíèõ ï³âòèñÿ÷îë³òòÿ òîìó ïðåäêàìè, ÿê³ ïåðåáóâàëè ó âåëèê³é ºâðîïåéñüê³é êóëüòóðí³é ñï³ëüíîò³. . . . )



 


ßêùî ïîì³òèëè ïîìèëêó íàáîðó íà öié ñòîðiíöi, âèäiëiòü ö³ëå ñëîâî ìèøêîþ òà íàòèñí³òü Ctrl+Enter.

Içáîðíèê. ²ñòîð³ÿ Óêðà¿íè IX-XVIII ñò.