An Analysis of Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities by Jason Xidias

An Analysis of Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities by Jason Xidias

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Some people imagine that nationhood is as old as civilization itself, but Anderson argues that “nation” and “nationalism” are products of the communication technologies of the modern age. With the invention and spread of printing, local languages gradually replaced Latin as the language of print.

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An Analysis of Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities by Jason Xidias

Some people imagine that nationhood is as old as civilization itself, but Anderson argues that nation and nationalism are products of the communication technologies of the modern age. With the invention and spread of printing, local languages gradually replaced Latin as the language of print.

Dr Jason Xidias has held positions at King’s College London and the University of California, Berkeley.

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ISBN 13 9781912127016
ISBN 10 1912127016
Title An Analysis of Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities
Author Jason Xidias
Series The Macat Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Macat International Limited
Year published 2017-07-04
Number of pages 112
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