Cover of The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569 - 1999

The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569 - 1999

by Timothy Snyder

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384 pages2003Yale University PressISBN 9780300105865

About this book

Timothy Snyder traces the emergence of four rival modern nationalist ideologies from common medieval notions of citizenship. He presents the ideological innovations and ethnic cleansings that abetted the spread of modern nationalism but also examines recent statesmanship that has allowed national interests to be channeled toward peace.<br></i></b>?A work of profound scholarship and considerable importance.”?Timothy Garton Ash, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford<br></i></b>?Timothy Snyder's style is a welcome reminder that history writing can be?indeed, ought to be?a literary pursuit.”?Charles King, <i>Times Literary Supplement</i><br></i></b>?A brilliant and fascinating analysis of the subtleties, complexities, and paradoxes of the evolution of nations in Eastern Europe. It has major implications for all of us who want to understand the processes of state collapse and nation-building in the world.”?Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies<br></i></b>?Snyder's ultimate query in this fresh and stimulating look at the path to nationhood is how the bitter experiences along the way, including the bitterest?ethnic cleansing?are to be overcome.”?Robert Legvold, <i>Foreign Affairs</i></b></b>

Publication Details

Publisher
Yale University Press
Published
2003
Pages
384
ISBN
9780300105865
Language
en

About Timothy Snyder

Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American author and historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, and the Holocaust. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a Permanent Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. Snyder is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Conscience of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. **Source**: [Timothy Snyder](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_D._Snyder) on Wikipedia.

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