Charles Tilly as a Theorist of Nationalism

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This paper considers Charles Tilly as an important but underappreciated theorist of nationalism. Tilly's theory of nationalism emerged from the "bellicist" strand of his earlier work on state-formation and later incorporated a concern with performance, stories, and cultural modeling. Yet despite the turn to culture in Tilly's later work, his theory of nationalism remained state-centered, materialist, and instrumentalist-a source of both its power and its limitations. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Brubaker, R. (2010). Charles Tilly as a Theorist of Nationalism. American Sociologist, 41(4), 375–381. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-010-9107-9

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