The Cult of the Nation in France: Inventing Nationalism, 1680–1800
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Author(s)David A. Bell
PublisherHarvard University Press
ISBN / ASIN0674012372
ISBN-139780674012370
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Sales Rank1,280,191
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Using eighteenth-century France as a case study, David Bell offers an important new argument about the origins of nationalism. Before the eighteenth century, the very idea of nation-building―a central component of nationalism―did not exist. During this period, leading French intellectual and political figures came to see perfect national unity as a critical priority, and so sought ways to endow all French people with the same language, laws, customs, and values. The period thus gave rise to the first large-scale nationalist program in history.
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