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Benedict Anderson – Imagined Communities 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

Benedict Anderson – Imagined Communities 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

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Benedict Anderson – Imagined Communities (Hayali Cemaatler) – Metis Yayınları Turkish Edition (2007)

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This Turkish edition of Imagined Communities (Hayali Cemaatler) by Benedict Anderson was published by Metis Yayınları in 2007. Printed in Turkish, this influential work is regarded as one of the most important studies on nationalism and the formation of national identity. Anderson examines how nations emerged as modern political communities and why individuals came to identify with people they would never personally meet, introducing the concept of the nation as an "imagined community."

The book explores the historical development of nationalism from the eighteenth century onward, emphasizing the roles of print capitalism, newspapers, books, vernacular languages, and the decline of traditional religious and dynastic authority. Through examples drawn from Europe, the Americas, and Asia, Anderson demonstrates how shared language, communication, and historical narratives contributed to the rise of modern nation-states and collective identities.

Widely recognized as a landmark in political science, sociology, and history, Imagined Communities has profoundly influenced the study of nationalism and modern identity. Combining historical analysis with political theory, it remains an essential reference for understanding how national consciousness developed and why nationalism became one of the defining forces of the modern world.

Key Features:

• Author: Benedict Anderson

• Original Title: Imagined Communities

• Turkish Title: Hayali Cemaatler

• Publisher: Metis Yayınları

• Publication Date: 2007

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Political Science; History; Sociology

• Subject: Nationalism and the formation of national identity

• Literary Content: Political theory; Historical analysis

• Themes: Nationalism; Nation-state; Identity; Print capitalism; Modernity; Political thought

• Historical Focus: The emergence and global development of nationalism from the eighteenth century onward

• Educational Value: A foundational study explaining the origins and evolution of modern nations through historical, political, and cultural analysis, making it an indispensable resource for students and researchers of history, political science, sociology, and nationalism studies.

• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of Benedict Anderson's classic work on nationalism, widely regarded as one of the most influential books in modern political and historical scholarship, making it an essential addition to collections on political theory, sociology, and world history.

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