The Reading Room
Benedict Anderson
The scholar who explained the nation as something made rather than found. Imagined Communities argues that a nation is a community imagined into being by people who will never meet but believe themselves joined, and that print, the map, and the census helped build the belief. The book reshaped how a generation understands nationalism, belonging, and the civic union itself.
In the library
Imagined Communities
How a nation is made in the mind. Anderson argued that a nation is a community imagined into being by people who will never meet yet...