

An edition of Population, ethnicity, and nation-building (1995)
By Calvin Goldscheider
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Westview Press
Language
eng
Pages
301
Description:
This volume focuses on the linkages between ethnicity and population processes in the context of nation-building. Using historical and contemporary illustrations in a variety of countries, parts of this complex puzzle are scrutinized through the prisms of sociology, history, political science, anthropology, and demography. Themes of ethnic group formation and transformation, persistence and assimilation, demographic transitions and convergences, and the processes of political mobilization and economic development are described and compared. Case studies from Southeast Asia, China, Africa, Brazil, Israel, the former Soviet Union, Canada, Europe, and the United States are presented by leading scholars. The examples illustrate the diversity of contexts that connect population, ethnicity, and nation-building, raising new questions and comparative problems. The importance of ethnic conflict for issues of inequality and group disadvantage in the emerging societies of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East; in the politics of race and immigration in western societies; and in European and American history emerges from the research. The multidisciplinary emphasis addresses core themes of ethnicity and nation-building in comparative perspectives.
subjects: National state, Ethnic groups, Demographic transition, Political activity, Ethnic relations, Population geography, Nation-state, Political science, Nation, Groupes ethniques, Activité politique, Relations interethniques, Transition démographique, Géographie de la population, Nations, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General, Sociology