Exploring the historical context and significance of nationalism, this sixtieth anniversary edition delves into Hans Kohn's influential work. Craig Calhoun examines how Kohn's ideas shaped the understanding of national identity in the modern Western world, highlighting their enduring relevance and impact on contemporary discussions about nationalism.
Hans Kohn Knihy
Hans Kohn se narodil v Praze v roce 1891 a vyrůstal za soumraku Habsburské monarchie. Prožil první světovou válku a pět let strávil v ruském zajetí. Po více než desetiletí v Londýně, Paříži a Jeruzalémě přišel v roce 1933 do Ameriky. Následujících 27 let působil jako profesor historie na Smith College a na City College of New York. Jeho životní dráha je neodmyslitelně spjata s bouřlivými událostmi 20. století.






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