The New Politics of Nationalism in Contemporary Europe
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:6th Oct '25
Should be back in stock very soon

The resurgence of nationalism is one of the most significant developments in European politics over the past 25 years. Few countries have avoided it, with most experiencing a surge in support for parties that espouse anti-immigrant, anti-European Union and anti-globalization views. Led by populist-style leaders, their rhetoric has pervaded political discourse influencing mainstream parties and even, in some countries, gaining power and forming governments. This book brings together experts to analyse nine countries that contribute specific aspects to the study of nationalism in Europe. While the parties and movements considered in the chapters demonstrate significant variation, what binds them is a view that the nation, however defined, must be reasserted and that core policy issues and challenges should all be seen primarily through the lens of national sovereignty and solidarity. Together the essays offer fresh insights into nationalism’s resurgence and the nature of populist politics.
Nationalism is back. The New Politics of Nationalism in Contemporary Europe sheds new light on a classic topic at a time when the rising nationalist tide is becoming increasingly relevant across the continent. With a rich array of case studies, this volume speaks not only to scholars, but also to policymakers and engaged citizens seeking to understand the new forms and consequences of nationalism today. -- Cecilia Biancalana, University of Turin
ISBN: 9781788218566
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240 pages