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Modern roots: studies of national identity. -
(Contemporary trends in European social sciences) 1. Nationalism
I. Dieckhoff, Alain
II. Gutierrez, Natividad
III. Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences
320.5'4
Library of Congress Control Number: 00-109869
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-1152-3 (hbk)
Catherine Bertho-Lavenir
Catherine Bertho-Lavenir holds a doctorate in History, Professor in Modern and Contemporary History at the Clermont-Ferrand University and she specializes in History of Engineering and Media. She is the author of Histoire des Mdias, de Diderot Internet (Armand Colin, 1996), (with Frdric Barbier), Le Voyage, une Exprience dcriture. La Revue du Touring-Club de France in Daniel Fabre (coord.) Par Ecrit-Ethnologie des critures Quotidiennes (Editions de la Maison des Sciences de lHomme, 1997) and La Roue et le Stylo (Odile Jacob, 1999).
Philippe Claret
Philippe Claret holds a PhD in Political Sciences and he is Maitre de Confrences at the Montesquieu Bordeaux IV University where he teaches Public Law and History of Political Ideas. His principal areas of teaching and research are constitutional systems, western politics, the French political culture and psychological analysis of national cultures. Claret recently published La Personnalit Collective des Nations. Thories Anglo-Saxonnes et Conceptions Franaises du Caractre National, (Bruylant, Brussels, 1998).
Yolaine Cultiaux
Yolaine Cultiaux is Doctor in Political Sciences and lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies (Aix-en Provence). Cultiaux is the author of a thesis entitled Le Nationalisme comme Diffrentialisme Integrateur: le Catalanisme face lEtat Espagnol et la Construction Europenne (IEP dAix, January 1999). She recently published La Diversit Culturelle Vue de Catalogne (Herms, Spring 1999).
Corinne Delmas
Corinne Delmas is a Doctor of Political Science, whose works include a thesis on Les Rapports du Savoir et du Pouvoir: VAcadmie des Sciences Morales et Politiques de 1832 1914 (Universit Paris IX, January 2000, 2 vols.), and articles on LAffaire Proudhon. Lectures Croises de Quest-ce-quela Proprit?, in Politix, no. 29, 1995, La Place de lEnseignement Historique dans la Formation des lites Politiques Franaises la Fin du XIXe Sicle, in Politix, no. 35, 1996, Dune Autonomisation lAcadmie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, in Eric Fauquet (dir.), Victor Cousin Homo-Theologico-Politicus (Kim, 1997).
Alain Dieckhoff
Alain Dieckhoff is senior researcher at the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and works at the Centre dEtudes et de Recherche Internationales in Paris. He also teaches at the Institut dEtudes Politiques (Paris). His main field of research is politics and society in Israel. He has also undertaken a global research on politics and contemporary nationalism, which will soon be published in French. He is the author of several books Les Espaces dIsral Essai sur la Stratgie Territoriales dIsral (Presses de Sciences-Po, 1989), LInvention dune Nation. Isral et la Modernit Politique (Gallimard, 1993 to be published in English by Hurst in 2000) and Israliens et Palestiniens. Lpreuve de la Paix (1996).
Julian Dierkes
Julian Dierkes is a doctoral candidate in Sociology at Princeton University. His dissertation, Teaching National Identity Portrayals of the Nation in History Education in Post-war Germany and Japan, analyses post-war textbooks and curricula for middle-school history instruction in the Germanys and Japan as to their portrayals of the German and Japanese nation, respectively. His other research interests include economic sociology and organizational behaviour.
Catherine Durandin
Catherine Durandin was a former student of the Ecole Normale Suprieure and she received her PhD from the Sorbonne. She is presently Professor at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales in Paris where she chairs the Romanian section. She is also an analyst for Balkan Affairs at the French Ministry of Defence and the editor of a monographic series dealing with contemporary Europe. She has published nine books, among them Histoire de la Nation Roumaine (Brussels, Complexe, 1994) and Histoire des Roumains (Paris, Fayard, 1995).
Grard Groc
Grard Groe is a specialist of Turkey, Doctor in International Relations and former fellow at the French Institute in Istanbul (1983-1986). At present Groc is an associated researcher at the Institut de Recherches et dtudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman (Aix-en Provence) and lecturer at the Institute of Political Sciences also in Aix. In numerous articles Groc has studied diverse aspects of modern Turkey, such as press and communication, the religious revival of the 80s, the democratization and the emergence of civil society.
Montserrat Guibernau
Montserrat Guibernau, MPhil, PhD, University of Cambridge. She is the author of Nations without States (Polity Press, 1999) and Nationalism (1996). Together with John Rex, she has edited The Ethnicity Reader: Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Migration (Polity Press, 1997). She has taught at the universities of Barcelona, Warwick and Cambridge. At present she is lecturer in Government and Politics at the Open University, London.
Natividad Gutirrez
Natividad Gutirrez holds a Master and a PhD from London School of Economics, University of London. She is a full-time senior researcher and lecturer at the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico. Gutierrezs most recent book is Nationalist Myths and Ethnic Identities: Indigenous Intellectuals and the Mexican State (University of Nebraska Press, 1999).
Christophe Jaffrelot
Christophe Jaffrelot is a research fellow at the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and teaches South Asian Politics at the Institut dEtudes Politiques of Paris and at the University of Paris 1, Sorbonne. He has recently published The Hindu Nationalist Movement and Indian Politics, 1925 to 1990s (New York, Columbia University Press; London, Hurst and Co; New Delhi, Penguin India, 1996). He has also edited