'For more than four decades Anthony Smith has been intensely and productively investigating the nature, wellsprings, and ramifications of nationalism. This excellent and concise distillation of his principal findings and conclusions will prove of immense value to anyone interested in this most consequential phenomenon.' Walker Connor, Middlebury College, USA 'Written with the clarity, sensitivity, and analytical nuance that have become hallmarks of Anthony Smith's scholarship, this book presents a masterful distillation of the ethno-symbolist interpretation of nationalism--a school of thought that counts the author as its most influential founding father. In crisp and succinct prose, it presents a fair and balanced overview of the theoretical thrust-and-parry in the field of nationalism studies, while articulating a compelling defense of the ethno-symbolist approach against the attacks of its critics.' Aviel Roshwald, Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA 'Anthony Smith has provided us with a conceptually powerful, clearly written statement of his life's work devoted to the study of nationalism. By doing so, we have a compelling clarification of the nation as a historical community of culture. Thus, to view this book as merely a concise statement of the ethno-symbolic approach to the study of nations and nationalism is to fail to appreciate its significance; rather, it is a most convincing analysis of these crucially important phenomena--a book that must be read by all those who wish to understand these powerful factors that have shaped and are shaping our destiny.' Steven Grosby, Professor of Religion, Clemson University, USA t;P>Aviel Roshwald, Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA 'Anthony Smith has provided us with a conceptually powerful, clearly written statement of his life's work devoted to the study of nationalism.
By doing so, we have a compelling clarification of the nation as a historical community of culture. Thus, to view this book as merely a concise statement of the ethno-symbolic approach to the study of nations and nationalism is to fail to appreciate its significance; rather, it is a most convincing analysis of these crucially important phenomena--a book that must be read by all those who wish to understand these powerful factors that have shaped and are shaping our destiny.' Steven Grosby, Professor of Religion, Clemson University, USA.