Been putting in the hours recently - so been pretty much braindead when returning to the my laptop - so the blog has gone down in the priorities. I have decided to go for the nationalism question. Firstly because it is one of the questions asking for an argument to be constructed rather than a historical narrative, which is something I prefer, although I would like to undertake the latter on this course at some point. The subject matter is quite universal, meaning that the work I do now will provide a solid background and foundation for the rest of the course. I have been reading about Arab nationalism and Zionism, and I will be doing further Middle East studies. The other questions don't necessarily have this, since all politics and international relations can be considered through the nationalism prism, genocide for example is not a concept linked to all states, as is Fascism or Empire - directly at least.
After being daunted by the size of the subject, I am slowly narrowing things down. I have discovered some valuable texts that cover the essay question well. In particular as regards zionism and also Arab nationalism.
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Friday, November 04, 2005
Nationalism .......... possible essay
Been looking at nationalism over the last week. It's a pretty wide ranging topic, since its relevant to virtually every country or state. I've been focusing on its origins, which lie mid way through the 19th century, and some specific types of nationalism - Hindu and Arab in particular. Although one of the essay questions, is on nationalism, so this reading is directly relevant to that, I was looking at the other essay questions today and nationalism is a vital concept that needs discussing in those as well. Like the state, it is a central concept to international relations theory. Other possible essays could be on genocide or imperialism or totalitarianism and to understand these, I think you need to have a satisfactory understanding of nationalism first. So this work here is important and will do me good for the future. In fact if you look at each of the weekly topics, it's obvious now that they are strongly interlinked, whereas at the start of the course, I thought some were quite autonomous. So it's going to be necessary to do core reading and further reading each week as comprehensively as possible, regardless of the essay i answer.
As regards the essay: the question is based on whether class interests shaped nationalism. My initial thoughts on approach was that it would be to look at the genesis of nationalism and what social elements drove that forward, then see whether this was repeated elsewhere. I was thinking of dedicating the first half of the essay to comparing late 19th century European nationalism to Latin American nationalism then the second to 20th century forms such as Zionism and Arabism.
Also need to do some research on essay writing skills...... before I start.... although my essays over the last year have been pretty good, my structure and style is quite improvised and obviously could be improved....
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