Nations without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements
By (Author) James B. Minahan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
19th January 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Nationalism
Political oppression and persecution
Reference works
320.54
Hardback
720
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1134g
Russians are suppressing the Chechen; Ibo nationalism may yet tear Nigeria apart. With the end of the Cold War, any of the world's stateless peoples could be in tomorrow's headlines. This book provides a useful guide to the stateless nations suppressed or ignored during the Cold War. In more than 200 national surveys, the volume highlights the historical, political, social, economic and diplomatic evolution of many of the currently emerging nations without states. Including nations from all continents - from the Chechen in Eastern Europe, to the Ibo in Africa, and the Quebeckers in North America - the book addresses the current nationalist resurgence by focusing on the most basic element of any nationalism, the nation itself.
"You and I are fortunate to have this book available to us. Concisely and clearly each entry here contains the essential facts about the 'nations' without states. Quickly, quietly this book can be consulted whenever we discover or realize that as alert individuals or as scholars we are not omniscient. We can or must consult a reliable source about a nation' when we read or hear that one of them or its members have proudly publicized its identity by staging a demonstration or celebrating an anniversary, by protesting a grievance or petitioning some organization such as a church or the United Nations, or by committing a noble or atrocious act. This 'dictionary' is veritably encyclopedic in its scope."-From the foreword by Leonard W. Doob
.,."an unprecedented wealth of information on the topic valuable not only to scholars but also to general readers....With accurate information unavailable elsewhere, it is a valuable reference tool."-MultiCultural Review
...an unprecedented wealth of information on the topic valuable not only to scholars but also to general readers....With accurate information unavailable elsewhere, it is a valuable reference tool.-MultiCultural Review
[A] fascinating reference source that provides little known information difficult to acquire elsewhere on contemporary nations that are all too easily overlooked...Highly recommended for history and political science reference collections.-Reference Book Review
In an era when new nations seem to spring up like mushrooms, this reference work fills a gap by providing libraries an easy way to access information on the many newly independent states and, perhaps more significantly, the national movements of aspirant states, which range from the familiar (Chechenia) to the obscure (Haudenosaunee, the Iroquois Confederation in Canada and the US)...this very useful handbook for today's changing world is recommended for public libraries and undergraduate collections.-Choice
Nations Without States provides concise information on many of today's hot spots as well as places that may be in tomorrow's headlines. It conveniently brings together information published piecemeal in a variety of sources. In addition, it will benefit students enrolled in the growing number of history and political science courses devoted to the study of nationalism. This unique source will be a welcome addition to any academic reference collection.-RUSQ
This title is an alphabetically arranged survey of 210 little-known nations that are not states and are not recognized by major countries as being independent political entities...For ferreting out information about people normally neglected in world almanacs of handbooks of international data, this work is highly recommended.-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"A fascinating reference source that provides little known information difficult to acquire elsewhere on contemporary nations that are all too easily overlooked...Highly recommended for history and political science reference collections."-Reference Book Review
..."an unprecedented wealth of information on the topic valuable not only to scholars but also to general readers....With accurate information unavailable elsewhere, it is a valuable reference tool."-MultiCultural Review
"[A] fascinating reference source that provides little known information difficult to acquire elsewhere on contemporary nations that are all too easily overlooked...Highly recommended for history and political science reference collections."-Reference Book Review
"Nations Without States provides concise information on many of today's hot spots as well as places that may be in tomorrow's headlines. It conveniently brings together information published piecemeal in a variety of sources. In addition, it will benefit students enrolled in the growing number of history and political science courses devoted to the study of nationalism. This unique source will be a welcome addition to any academic reference collection."-RUSQ
"This title is an alphabetically arranged survey of 210 little-known nations that are not states and are not recognized by major countries as being independent political entities...For ferreting out information about people normally neglected in world almanacs of handbooks of international data, this work is highly recommended."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"In an era when new nations seem to spring up like mushrooms, this reference work fills a gap by providing libraries an easy way to access information on the many newly independent states and, perhaps more significantly, the national movements of aspirant states, which range from the familiar (Chechenia) to the obscure (Haudenosaunee, the Iroquois Confederation in Canada and the US)...this very useful handbook for today's changing world is recommended for public libraries and undergraduate collections."-Choice
JAMES MINAHAN is an independent researcher and freelance writer living in Barcelona, Spain.