All Stories

  1. The social dynamics of grounded-ness: Response to Fox, Riga and Ryan
  2. The act of killing: understanding the emotional dynamics of violence on the battlefield
  3. Grounding nationalism: Randall Collins and the sociology of nationhood
  4. Introduction to special issue: The sociology of Randall Collins
  5. Nationalism, inequality and England’s political predicament
  6. The Rise and Rise of Grounded Nationalisms
  7. The foundations of statehood
  8. Empires and nation-states
  9. The Rise of Organised Brutality
  10. HOW OLD IS HUMAN BRUTALITY?
  11. Gellner, Ernest (1925-95)
  12. War and Nationalism
  13. Ideology After Poststructuralism
  14. Ethnic conflict and war crimes in the Balkans: the narratives of denial in post-conflict Serbia
  15. Review of "The Arc of War," by Jack S. Levy and William R. Thompson
  16. Genocide on the Drina River
  17. Is War Becoming Obsolete? A Sociological Analysis
  18. Taming or disguising violence? War, civilisation and social theory
  19. Irishness and Nationalisms
  20. Atsuko Ichijo, Nationalism and Multiple Modernities: Europe and Beyond. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 143pp. £55 (hbk).
  21. Making Boundaries and Fighting Wars: Ethnicities, Nation States and Empires. Andreas Wimmer, Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013) and Waves of War: Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Exclus...
  22. Book review: Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual BiographyHallJohn A., Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography (Verso, 2010)
  23. Against orthodoxy: studies in nationalism
  24. Origins of Political Extremism: Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. By Manus I. Midlarsky. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 442p. $99.00 cloth, $36.99 paper.
  25. Nationalism and War
  26. Is Nationalism Intrinsically Violent?
  27. THE BOSNIAN DIASPORA: INTEGRATION IN TRANSNATIONAL COMMUNITIES
  28. Did Wars Make Nation-States in the Balkans?: Nationalisms, Wars and States in the 19th and early 20th Century South East Europe
  29. Wars that Make States and Wars that Make Nations: Organised Violence, Nationalism and State Formation in the Balkans
  30. The chimera of national identity
  31. Nationalism, war and social cohesion
  32. Ethnicity in Time and Space: A Conceptual Analysis
  33. The Sociology of War and Violence
  34. Solidary killers and egoistic pacifists: Violence, war and social action
  35. The Sociology of New Wars? Assessing the Causes and Objectives of Contemporary Violent Conflicts
  36. The ubiquity of power
  37. A Nation-state without the nation? The trajectories of nation-formation in Montenegro1
  38. Ernest Gellner and Contemporary Social Thought
  39. Debate On Michael Mann's The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing
  40. Identity as Ideology
  41. Introduction
  42. The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing
  43. Race and Ethnicity: Comparative and Theoretical Approaches
  44. “DIVINEETHNIES” AND “SACRED NATIONS”: ANTHONY D. SMITH AND THE NEO-DURKHEMIAN THEORY OF NATIONALISM
  45. Researching social and ethnic identity
  46. Rational choice theory and the sociology of ethnic relations: a critique
  47. From ‘Organic’ Legislators to ‘Organicistic’ Interpreters: Intellectuals in Yugoslavia and Post‐Yugoslav States
  48. 3. Globalism and nationalism: which one is bad?
  49. Globalism and nationalism: Which one is bad?
  50. Ethnic Distance, Power and War: The Case of Croatian Students
  51. Sociological Approaches
  52. Introduction
  53. Obliterating heterogeneity through peace
  54. War
  55. Collective Violence and Power
  56. Introduction: war, violence and the social
  57. The contemporary sociology of organised violence
  58. Organised violence and modernity
  59. The social geographies of warfare
  60. Nationalism and war
  61. War and violence before modernity
  62. War propaganda and solidarity
  63. Social stratification, warfare and violence
  64. Gendering of war
  65. New wars?
  66. References
  67. Nationalism and the Power of Ideology
  68. Introduction: an intellectual rebel with a cause
  69. War and violence in classical social thought
  70. Between the book and the new sword: Gellner, violence and ideology
  71. Ethnicity and Federalism in Communist Yugoslavia and Its Successor States
  72. Ideas
  73. Ideology
  74. Citizenship, Ethnicity and Nation-States
  75. Conclusion
  76. Warfare
  77. Terrorisms
  78. Revolutions
  79. Genocides