Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism.
Editorial Reviews
Michael Lind, The Washington Monthly
Wiebe's overview of the role of nationalism in world politics is learned, penetrating, frequently pungent, and always free of cant.
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Michael Lind The Washington Monthly : Wiebe's overview of the role of nationalism in world politics is learned, penetrating, frequently pungent, and always free of cant.
Jim Sleeper Wilson Quarterly : This is the most bracing, insightful study of nationalism in years.
Chris Lehmann The Washington Post Book World : A keen and critical study. . . . Nationalism continues to touch an acutely sensitive nerve. . . .
Foreign Affairs : In this elegant and sweeping account . . . Wiebe portrays nationalism as a genuinely authentic impulse.
Joseph W. Danielson History: Reviews of New Books : Unique and vital. . . . A powerful and influential analysis of nationalism.
Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism.
Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism.,Robert H. Wiebe,Sam Bass, Jr. Warner,James Sheehan,Princeton University Press,0691090238,History,History & Theory - General,History: World,Modern - General,Nationalism,Political Ideologies - Nationalism,Politics / Current Events,American History,European History,History / Modern / General,Political Science and International Relations,World History/Comparative History
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