• Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson (August 26, 1936 – December 13, 2015) was an Anglo-Irish political scientist and historian who lived and taught in the...
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    self and how they view the world and their place in it. Nations, to Benedict Anderson, are imagined. The idea of the "imagined community" is that a nation...
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  • scholars of nationalism. Prominent modernization scholars, such as Benedict Anderson, Ernest Gellner and Eric Hobsbawn, say nationalism arose with modernization...
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  • Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism is a book by Benedict Anderson about the development of national feeling in different eras and throughout...
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    political scientist Benedict Anderson (1936–2015). Anderson was born in London on 11 September 1938. His father, James Carew O'Gorman Anderson (1893–1946), known...
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  • Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese. Political scientist and historian Benedict Anderson (1936–2015) was a notable SEAP alumnus and former director of the...
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  • community is a concept developed by Benedict Anderson in his 1983 book Imagined Communities to analyze nationalism. Anderson depicts a nation as a socially-constructed...
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  • nation is generally more overtly political than an ethnic group. Benedict Anderson defines a nation as "an imagined political community […] imagined...
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  • philosopher of Portuguese Sephardi descent Benedict Akwuegbu (born 1974), Nigerian footballer Benedict Anderson (1936–2015), Irish political scientist and...
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    sources found inconsistencies and holes in the army claims, notably Benedict Anderson and Ruth McVey who wrote the Cornell Paper that challenged it. From...
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