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Nationalism: A Chronological Reading

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 18, 36 - 54, 14.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.55256/temasa.1138839

Öz

As it is not possible to name any particular founders or pioneers in nationalism studies, instead of primordialist and modern interpretations, this paper reads nationalism in chronological order by dividing them into four sections. The first section focuses on how nationalism started to be defined as a concept by referring to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Sturm und Drang movement, Immanuel Kant’s definition of freedom, the importance given to language by Johann Gottfried Herder and Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s social contract, whereas the second one deals with the awakening of nationalism with reference to the French Revolution, John Stuart Mill’s seeing nation as a portion of mankind, Ernst Renan’s definition of the nation as a spiritual thing, and Marxism’s undefinition of the term. The third section discusses the acceleration of nationalism studies by mentioning Carlton J. H. Hayes’ classification of modern nationalism, Hans Kohn’s classification of nationalism into western and non-western and Edward Hallett Carr’s division of the history of international relations into three periods, and the last section analyses the period when nationalism studies is at its peak by giving references to the definitions of nationalism by Ernest Gellner as political principle, Elie Kedourie as an invented doctrine, Anthony David Smith as an ideological movement, Eric Hobsbawm as invented tradition, Benedict Anderson as imagined communities and Michael Billig as banal.

Kaynakça

  • Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Rev. Ed. London: Verso, 2006.
  • Avineri, Shlomo. “Marxism and Nationalism,” Journal of Contemporary History 26, no: 3 (1991): 637-657.
  • Baldik, Chris. Oxford Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Barnard, Frederic M. “Patriotism and Citizenship in Rousseau: A Dual Theory of Public Willing?,” The Review of Politics 46, no: 2 (1984): 244-265.
  • Bauer, Otto. The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy. Edited by Ephraim J. Nimni, Translated by Joseph O’Donnell, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
  • Billig, Michael. Banal Nationalism. London: Sage Publications, 1995.
  • Carr, Edward Hallett. Nationalism and After. London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1945.
  • Gellner, Ernest. Nations and Nationalism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1983.
  • ———. Thought and Change. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964.
  • Hayes, Carlton J. H. Essays on Nationalism. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928.
  • Hobsbawm, Eric. “Introduction: Inventing Traditions” in The Invention of Tradition, Edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, 1-14. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
  • ———. “Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914” in The Invention of Tradition, Edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, 263-307. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
  • ———. Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Horace. The Odes of Horace. Translated by Jeffrey H. Kaimowitz. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2008.
  • Kedourie, Elie. Nationalism. 4th ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
  • Kemilainen, Aira. Nationalism: The Problems concerning the Word, the Concept and Classification. Jyvaskyla: Kustantajat Publishers, 1964.
  • Koçak, Kenan. “The Representation of Middle East Identities in Comics Journalism.” PhD diss., University of Glasgow, 2015.
  • Kohn, Hans. “Romanticism and the Rise of German Nationalism,” The Review of Politics 12, no: 4 (1950): 443-472.
  • ———. The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in its Origins and Background. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1945.
  • Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich. “The Rights of Nations to Self-Determination” in Marxist.org, Accessed June 15, 2022. http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/self-det/ch01.htm
  • Mill, John Stuart. “Nationality” in Nationalism in Europe, 1815 to the Present: A Reader, Edited by Stuart Woolf, 40-47. London: Routledge, 1996.
  • Nairn, Tom. The Break Up of Britain. London: New Left Books, 1977.
  • Nimni, Eprahim. “Great Historical Failure: Marxist Theories of Nationalism,” Capital & Class 9, (1985): 58-83.
  • ———. Marxism and Nationalism: Theoretical Origins of a Political Crisis. London: Pluto Press, 1991.
  • Özkırımlı, Umut. Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction. London: Macmillan, 2000.
  • Perica, Vjekoslav. Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • Renan, Ernest. “What is a Nation?” in Becoming National: A Reader, Edited by Geoff Eley and Ronald Grigor Suny, 42-55. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Social Contract. Translated by Christopher Betts, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  • Seton-Watson, Hugh. Nations and States: An Enquiry into the Origins of Nations and the Politics of Nationalism. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1977.
  • Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph. “What is the Third Estate?” in Political Writings, Translated and Edited by Michael Sonenscher, 92-162. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2003.
  • Smith, Anthony David. Ethno-Symbolism and Nationalism: A Cultural Approach. London: Routledge, 2009. ———. National Identity. London: Penguin, 1991.
  • ———. Nationalism and Modernism: A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism. London: Routledge, 1998.
  • von Herder, Johann Gottfried. Philosophical Writings. Translated and edited by Michael N. Forster, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Milliyetçilik Kuramları: Kronolojik Bir Okuma

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 18, 36 - 54, 14.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.55256/temasa.1138839

Öz

Milliyetçilik çalışmalarında belirli bir kurucu veya öncü isim vermek mümkün olmadığından, bu makale primordialist ve modern yorumlar yerine milliyetçiliği dört bölüme ayırarak kronolojik sırayla ele almaktadır. Birinci bölüm Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ve Sturm und Drang akımına, Immanuel Kant'ın özgürlük tanımına, Johann Gottfried von Herder’in dile verdiği öneme ve Jean-Jacques Rousseau’nun toplum sözleşmesine atıfta bulunarak milliyetçiliğin bir kavram olarak nasıl tanımlanmaya başladığına, ikinci bölüm ise Fransız Devrimi’ne, John Stuart Mill’in milleti bir parça insanoğlu olarak görmesine, Ernst Renan’ın milleti manevi bir şey olarak tanımlamasına ve Marksizm’in terimi tanımlamamasına atıf yaparak milliyetçiliğin uyanışını ele alır. Üçüncü bölüm, Carlton J. H. Hayes’in modern milliyetçilik sınıflandırmasından, Hans Kohn’un milliyetçiliği batılı ve batılı olmayan olarak ikiye ayırmasından ve Edward Hallett Carr’ın uluslararası ilişkiler tarihini üç döneme bölmesinden bahsederek milliyetçilik çalışmalarının hızlanmasını tartışır. Son bölüm Elie Kedourie’nin icat edilmiş doktrin, Ernest Gellner’in politik ilke, Anthony David Smith’in ideolojik bir hareket, Eric Hobsbawm’ın icat edilmiş gelenek, Benedict Anderson’un hayali cemiyet ve Michael Billig’in banal olarak ele aldığı milliyetçilik tanımlarına atıfta bulunarak milliyetçilik çalışmalarının zirvede olduğu dönemi analiz eder.

Kaynakça

  • Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Rev. Ed. London: Verso, 2006.
  • Avineri, Shlomo. “Marxism and Nationalism,” Journal of Contemporary History 26, no: 3 (1991): 637-657.
  • Baldik, Chris. Oxford Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Barnard, Frederic M. “Patriotism and Citizenship in Rousseau: A Dual Theory of Public Willing?,” The Review of Politics 46, no: 2 (1984): 244-265.
  • Bauer, Otto. The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy. Edited by Ephraim J. Nimni, Translated by Joseph O’Donnell, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
  • Billig, Michael. Banal Nationalism. London: Sage Publications, 1995.
  • Carr, Edward Hallett. Nationalism and After. London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1945.
  • Gellner, Ernest. Nations and Nationalism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1983.
  • ———. Thought and Change. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964.
  • Hayes, Carlton J. H. Essays on Nationalism. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928.
  • Hobsbawm, Eric. “Introduction: Inventing Traditions” in The Invention of Tradition, Edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, 1-14. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
  • ———. “Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914” in The Invention of Tradition, Edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, 263-307. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
  • ———. Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Horace. The Odes of Horace. Translated by Jeffrey H. Kaimowitz. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2008.
  • Kedourie, Elie. Nationalism. 4th ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
  • Kemilainen, Aira. Nationalism: The Problems concerning the Word, the Concept and Classification. Jyvaskyla: Kustantajat Publishers, 1964.
  • Koçak, Kenan. “The Representation of Middle East Identities in Comics Journalism.” PhD diss., University of Glasgow, 2015.
  • Kohn, Hans. “Romanticism and the Rise of German Nationalism,” The Review of Politics 12, no: 4 (1950): 443-472.
  • ———. The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in its Origins and Background. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1945.
  • Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich. “The Rights of Nations to Self-Determination” in Marxist.org, Accessed June 15, 2022. http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/self-det/ch01.htm
  • Mill, John Stuart. “Nationality” in Nationalism in Europe, 1815 to the Present: A Reader, Edited by Stuart Woolf, 40-47. London: Routledge, 1996.
  • Nairn, Tom. The Break Up of Britain. London: New Left Books, 1977.
  • Nimni, Eprahim. “Great Historical Failure: Marxist Theories of Nationalism,” Capital & Class 9, (1985): 58-83.
  • ———. Marxism and Nationalism: Theoretical Origins of a Political Crisis. London: Pluto Press, 1991.
  • Özkırımlı, Umut. Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction. London: Macmillan, 2000.
  • Perica, Vjekoslav. Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • Renan, Ernest. “What is a Nation?” in Becoming National: A Reader, Edited by Geoff Eley and Ronald Grigor Suny, 42-55. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Social Contract. Translated by Christopher Betts, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  • Seton-Watson, Hugh. Nations and States: An Enquiry into the Origins of Nations and the Politics of Nationalism. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1977.
  • Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph. “What is the Third Estate?” in Political Writings, Translated and Edited by Michael Sonenscher, 92-162. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2003.
  • Smith, Anthony David. Ethno-Symbolism and Nationalism: A Cultural Approach. London: Routledge, 2009. ———. National Identity. London: Penguin, 1991.
  • ———. Nationalism and Modernism: A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism. London: Routledge, 1998.
  • von Herder, Johann Gottfried. Philosophical Writings. Translated and edited by Michael N. Forster, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Felsefe
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
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Kenan Koçak 0000-0002-6422-2329

Yayımlanma Tarihi 14 Aralık 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi 3 Temmuz 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Sayı: 18

Kaynak Göster

Chicago Koçak, Kenan. “Nationalism: A Chronological Reading”. Temaşa Erciyes Üniversitesi Felsefe Bölümü Dergisi, sy. 18 (Aralık 2022): 36-54. https://doi.org/10.55256/temasa.1138839.