This interdisciplinary book straddles the fields of history politics religion and sociology and medieval and modern history. Its importance lies in its contribution to arguments about the meaning and origin of nationalism ethnicity and nationhood and in challenging the widely-accepted modernist theories of Eric Hobsbawm Benedict Anderson and others. Its argument incorporates careful analysis of English Irish South Slav and African examples and suggests finally an important contract between Christianity and Islam.
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