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Making and Unmaking the Nation in World History: Introduction
History Compass Pub Date : 2017-02-01 , DOI: 10.1111/hic3.12321
Sophie-Jung H. Kim 1 , Alastair McClure 1 , Joseph McQuade 1
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This special issue consists of six articles initially presented at a conference titled ‘(Un)Making the Nation’, held at the University of Cambridge on the 10th and 11th of September in 2015. With papers ranging across temporal, geographical and thematic boundaries, this international and interdisciplinary conference explored various new engagements with the concepts of nations and nationalism. The introduction traces the ways historians have sought to insert ‘the nation’ into their work in spite of the methodological challenges brought by the global turn. The goal is neither to bury the nation nor to resurrect it, but is rather to introduce some useful approaches through which the making and unmaking of nations in world history can be better understood. This article then concludes by offering a brief synopsis of the articles that constitute the wider issue.

中文翻译:

世界历史上的造与非造国:介绍

本期特刊由六篇文章组成,这些文章最初于2015年9月10日至11日在剑桥大学举行的题为“(使)民族成国”的会议上发表。本文涉及时空,地理和主题范围,国际和跨学科会议探讨了各种新的,涉及国家和民族主义概念的活动。引言追溯了历史学家尽管全球转向带来的方法挑战,但试图将“国家”插入其工作的方式。目标既不是掩埋国家也不是要使其复活,而是要引入一些有用的方法,通过这些方法,可以更好地了解世界历史上国家的建立与消亡。
更新日期:2017-02-01
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