Lloyd Kramer is professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His books include Threshold of a New World: Intellectuals and the Exile Experience in Paris, 1830-1848 and Lafayette in Two Worlds: Public Cultures and Personal Identities in an Age of Revolutions.
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"A trenchant historical analysis of nationalism in the modern world."--Journal of American Studies "Offers a sweeping survey of the birth and development of modern nationalism, including identification of iconic symbols and events."--Journal of American History "Rarely does a single volume explore the history and culture of nationalism as concise, precise, and eloquent as Lloyd Kramer's [book]."--Journal of World History "This study [is] a useful textbook for undergraduates in the arts and social sciences and not just for students of the long eighteenth century."--The Historian "With an important and original perspective on nationalism that focuses on parallel developments on each side of the Atlantic and on their mutual influence, Kramer places nationalist ideas and conflicts within the cross-cultural framework of Atlantic history and also offers a long-range account that extends to the current situation."--European Review of History

