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Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

See Koppel S. Pinson, A Bibliographical Introduction to
Nationalism
(New York, 1935), and Karl W. Deutsch, An
Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Nationalism, 1935-1953,

(Cambridge, Mass., 1956). Special Studies are Carlton J. H.
Hayes, The Historical Evolution of Modern Nationalism
(New York, 1931); Hans Kohn, The Idea of Nationalism (New
York, 1944), until the French Revolution, idem, Prelude to
Nation-States
(Princeton, 1967), for the decisive period
1789-1815, and idem, The Age of Nationalism (New York,
1962) since the French Revolution; L. L. Snyder, The
Meaning of Nationalism
(New Brunswick, N.J., 1954); Boyd
C. Shafer, Myth and Reality (New York, 1955); R. Wittram,


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Das Nationale als Europäisches Problem (Göttingen, 1954);
Eugen Lemberg, Nationalismus, 2 vols. (Reinbek bei
Hamburg, 1964); Benjamin Akzin, State and Nation
(London, 1964); Georges Weil, L'Europe du XIX siècle et
l'idée de nationalité
(Paris, 1938); Félix Ponteil, L'éveil des
nationalités et le mouvement libéral
(Paris, 1960); Rupert
Emerson, From Empire to Nation (Cambridge, Mass., 1960).

HANS KOHN

[See also Balance of Power; Democracy; Ideology; Liberal-
ism;
Marxism; Nation; Socialism; Totalitarianism.]