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Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Wilson

Out of Chaos

A Global History of the Nation State
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-19-285867-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press

A Global History of the Nation State

Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-0-19-285867-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Our present-day world of nation states was born by accident. Nation-states haven't been ever present; nor were they the inevitable outcome of nationalism. Instead, from Indonesia to Iran to the United Kingdom—all new nation states in the late 1940s—they emerged out of the chaos which followed World War II.

The nation state, we are told, was created in the West hundreds of years ago. It grew, so the story goes, from the steady development of national identities and as a triumphant product of Western political order and progress. Such oft-told stories are wrong. They are based on a fundamental misunderstanding of nations and nationalism, and the way in which the world we live in is organized today. In fact, our present global political order, with the nation state as its fundamental unit, is only as old as the postwar world: it emerged everywhere in the world at the same time, as the unplanned response to a moment of global crisis.

Before the 1940s the world was organized into empires or federations. Few thought nations could be the basis of political order. Acclaimed historian Jon Wilson shows how the crises which followed the end of World War II up-ended common-sense ideas about how the world should be organized. In a truly global story with as much to say about what happened in Montevideo, Yogyakarta, New Delhi, and Jerusalem as New York or London, Out of Chaos shows how political leaders debating the postwar order ended up with an unexpected compromise: the partition of the people, territory, and economies of the world into nation states. It traces a truly global tale; of how ideas from Latin America were picked up in Indonesia; or of how Indian military officials shaped the fate of central Africa.

Out of Chaos shows how the nation state emerged as the only form of organization political leaders from different ideological positions, from every continent, could agree on to manage the fractured, impoverished post-war world. This was not a political order created by any one power or ideology; there was never, for example, a US-led world order. The nation state was agreed by capitalist and communist states alike. The postwar world was multipolar from the start.

From the middle of the twentieth century to now, nation states have been sustained by peoples' affection for the communities they live in. But the chaotic process of their emergence, with limited agreement about ideas, means other ideas about how to organize the world survive. Out of Chaos radically reframes how we think about the history of the twentieth century, showing that the conflicts of the present day are rooted in the process by which nation-states emerged from the postwar crisis.

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- 0: A Catastrophic History of the Nation State

- 1: Circumnavigators

- 2: Léon Duguit Travels the World

- 3: Thomas Lamont and his Allies

- 4: The Great Emergency

- 5: Civil Wars and United Nations

- 6: Unlimited Crisis

- 7: The Soviet Invention of Greece

- 8: The End of Imperial Sovereignty

- 9: Partitioning the World

- 10: Universality

- 11: The End of Decolonization

- 12: The Great Homecoming

- 13: Economies that Differ

- 14: Nationalization of Economics

- 15: Muigwithania in Gary

- 16: The Return of the King

- Epilogue


Jon Wilson is a historian of South Asia and the world beyond, who is currently Professor of Humanities and Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He completed degrees in history and anthropology from the University of Oxford and the New School for Social Research, then taught at King's College London for twenty-five years. He is author of two books on the history of South Asia, The Domination of Strangers and India Conquered. His research connects the history of political thought and practice on a trans-national scale, and is informed by his engagement with the world of institutions, in politics and university administration.



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