Psychology of Nationalism
Explore the intricate dynamics of identity and conflict in "Psychology of Nationalism" by J. Searle-White. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2002, this insightful paperback edition delves into how nationalism and various forms of group identity are pivotal in understanding the destructive conflicts that shape our world today. Spanning 169 pages, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the psychological underpinnings of nationalism, making it essential reading for anyone interested in social psychology, political science, and contemporary global issues. Discover how these powerful forces influence societies and contribute to ongoing strife, providing a critical perspective on the challenges we face in fostering unity and peace. Enhance your understanding of this vital topic with J. Searle-White's compelling research and thought-provoking insights.