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The Psychology of Nationalism

AUTHOR: Joshua Searle-White
ISBN: 0312233698

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The Psychology of Nationalism
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by Joshua Searle-White


Youngstown Vindicator
...answers questions many Americans have about why nationalist and religious conflicts can become so violent.


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...a concise, clearly written and lucid theory explaining why nationalism is such a powerful force in the modern world. The Nationalism Project



Book Description
While there are many political, economic, and historical factors that contribute to the development and expression of nationalism, the tenacity and viciousness of nationalist conflicts, and the dedication that they inspire in people, suggest that nationalism has a psychological dimension which is not yet well understood. Why do people cling to nationalism when it can ultimately be destructive to them, to their families, and to their nations? Why are nationalist conflicts so resistant to attempts at intervention? In The Psychology of Nationalism, the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the war in Sri Lanka, and interactions between students in an American college classroom form the backdrop for an analysis of why we as human beings are so drawn to nationalism. The book argues that identity issues—our attempts to shore up our sometimes-fragile sense of self—underlie the attraction that nationalism exerts on us. It then offers suggestions for negotiations and other interventions to end nationalist conflicts.



About the Author
Joshua Searle-White is Associate Professor of Psychology at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA.



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The Psychology of Nationalism
- Book Reviews,
by Joshua Searle-White

The Psychology of Nationalism

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While there are many political, economic, and historical factors that contribute to the development and expression of nationalism, the tenacity and viciousness of nationalist conflicts, and the dedication that they inspire in people, suggest that nationalism has a psychological dimension that is not yet well understood. Why do people cling to nationalism when it can ultimately be destructive to them, to their families, and to their nations? Why are nationalist conflicts so resistant to attempts at intervention? In The Psychology of Nationalism, the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the war in Sri Lanka, and interactions between students in an American college classroom form the backdrop for an analysis of why we as human beings are so drawn to nationalism. The book argues that identity issues - our attempts to shore up our sometimes fragile sense of self - underlie the attraction that nationalism exerts on us. It then offers suggestions for negotiations and other interventions to end nationalist conflicts.

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Youngstown Vindicator

...answers questions many Americans have about why nationalist and religious conflicts can become so violent.


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