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2025
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- <p>Imagined Societies by Benedict Anderson. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism </p> <p><br>Dr. Hassan Assi </p> <p><br>Academic and Researcher in Anthropology <br>Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of <br>Nationalism Paperback Benedict Anderson developed a concept <br>developed by Irish-American political scientist and historian Benedict <br>Anderson in his book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the <br>Origin and Spread of Nationalism Paperback Benedict Anderson <br>about the evolution of national sentiment in different eras and in <br>different geographies around the world. Anderson portrays the nation <br>as a socially constructed society, imagined by people who see <br>themselves as part of a group. He introduced the term "imagined <br>societies" as a description of a social group—nations specifically—<br> and the term has since entered standard use in a myriad of areas of <br>political and social science. The book was first published in 1983 and <br>reissued with additional chapters in 1991 and another revised version <br>in 2006. The book is widely considered influential in the social <br>sciences, perhaps the most read book on nationalism." It is among the ten most cited publications in the social sciences.</p>