Private Property and the Origins of Nationalism in the United States and Norway
Private Property and the Origins of Nationalism in the United States and Norway
The Making of Propertied Communities
Fuglestad, Eirik Magnus
Springer International Publishing AG
06/2018
223
Dura
Inglês
9783319899497
15 a 20 dias
454
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1. Introduction: A property rights perspective in the study of nationalism.- I. Agrarian Moment: Land and Freedom.- 2. America: "Destined to let freedom grow".- 3. Norway: "A free constitution... was centuries in the making".- II. Industrial Moment: Land to Labour.- 4. The industrial moment in America: "Irrepressible conflict".- 5. The industrial transformation in Norway: The will of the people.- III. Conclusions.- 6. The nation as propertied community.
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Nationalism;Nation building;history of land ownership;property rights;national sovereignty;industrial nationalism;landed property;American national movement;American revolution;Declaration of Independence;American constitutional convention;Norwegian National movement;Prince Christian Frederik's entry to Norway;Eidsvoll constitutional convention;popular sovereignty;national idealogy;histrorical sociology
1. Introduction: A property rights perspective in the study of nationalism.- I. Agrarian Moment: Land and Freedom.- 2. America: "Destined to let freedom grow".- 3. Norway: "A free constitution... was centuries in the making".- II. Industrial Moment: Land to Labour.- 4. The industrial moment in America: "Irrepressible conflict".- 5. The industrial transformation in Norway: The will of the people.- III. Conclusions.- 6. The nation as propertied community.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Nationalism;Nation building;history of land ownership;property rights;national sovereignty;industrial nationalism;landed property;American national movement;American revolution;Declaration of Independence;American constitutional convention;Norwegian National movement;Prince Christian Frederik's entry to Norway;Eidsvoll constitutional convention;popular sovereignty;national idealogy;histrorical sociology