
New Books in Sociology Lynn M. Tesser, "Rethinking the End of Empire: Nationalism, State Formation, and Great Power Politics" (Stanford UP, 2024)
Sep 13, 2024
Lynn M. Tesser, an insightful author focusing on nationalism and state formation, delves into why nation-states emerged amid imperial decline. She argues that nationalism was often perceived more by outsiders than by local activists. Tesser explores the failure of revolutions to unify under a single nationalist agenda and examines the intricate dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe post-World War I. She also discusses China's unique stability after the Qing Dynasty's fall and critiques simplistic views of Algeria's independence movement.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Rethinking State Formation and Nationalism
05:52 • 13min
The Complex Dynamics of Nationalism and Empire
18:41 • 1min
The Role of Opportunistic Nationalism in Shaping Empires during World War I
19:42 • 5min
Stability Amidst Collapse: China's Response to the Qing Dynasty's Fall
24:53 • 3min
Rethinking National Liberation
28:22 • 23min

