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Eric Storm

Associate Professor of History at Leiden University specializing in 19th–20th century Spanish history and comparative nationalization processes; author of Nationalism: A World History.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 6min

#1190 Eric Storm - Nationalism: A World History

Eric Storm, an Associate Professor of History at Leiden University and author of Nationalism: A World History, explores the rise and evolution of nationalism. He discusses how nationalism originated during the age of revolutions, linking it to citizenship and popular sovereignty. Storm details the radicalization period before WWI, the impact of global conflicts, and the cultural factors shaping nationalist identities. He raises concerns about contemporary nationalism's ties to xenophobia and geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the risks posed by strengthened borders and climate denial.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 26min

De geschiedenis van het nationalisme | #1815 Eric Storm

Eric Storm, historicus en auteur van het boek 'Nationalisme: een wereldgeschiedenis', praat over de evolutie van nationalisme en de impact ervan op moderne natiestaten. Hij belicht hoe de Franse Revolutie nationalisme vormde en de verschuiving naar volkssoevereiniteit. Storm onderzoekt ook de rol van nationalistische identiteit binnen de EU en de invloed van globalisering. Daarnaast wordt de verbinding tussen nationalisme en toerisme besproken, evenals de invloed van moderne economieën op nationale identiteiten.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 51min

Eric Storm, "Nationalism: A World History" (Princeton UP, 2024)

Eric Storm, a Dutch historian and author of "Nationalism: A World History," dives into the intricate evolution of nationalism from the 18th century to contemporary movements. He reveals how nationalism shapes cultural identity through arts, media, and even consumerism. Storm discusses the birth of the nation-state during the French Revolution and contrasts nationalist narratives worldwide, emphasizing shared patterns. He also tackles the impact of neoliberalism on national identity and challenges faced by post-empire federations, showcasing nationalism's pervasive influence.

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