Nations and Identities
Discover the profound exploration of national identity in Nations and Identities by Vincent P. Pecora, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2001. This compelling paperback edition spans 392 pages and compiles significant writings that have shaped the concept of national identity over the past 400 years.
Beginning with the foundational ideas of Hobbes and Locke, this collection showcases a rich tapestry of thoughts and theories that illustrate the evolution of the national idea. Pecora's insightful selections provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how national identities have been constructed and contested throughout history.
Whether you're a student of political theory, history, or simply interested in the complexities of identity, Nations and Identities offers a vital perspective that will enrich your understanding of the modern state and its implications. Don't miss the chance to delve into this essential work!