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Gellner is a
Jewish surname, that may
refer to:
Ernest Gellner (1925–1995),
British philosopher František
Gellner (1881–1914),
Czech writer Julius Gellner...
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Ernest André
Gellner FRAI (9
December 1925 – 5
November 1995) was a British-Czech
philosopher and
social anthropologist described by The
Daily Telegraph...
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Gellner's theory of
nationalism was
developed by
Ernest Gellner over a
number of
publications from
around the
early 1960s to his 1995 death.
Gellner discussed...
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Julius Gellner (born 25
April 1899, in Saaz, Austria-Hungary; died 24
October 1983, in London), was one of the most
famous German-speaking
theatre directors...
- Elżbieta
Gellner (born 3
February 1935) is a
Polish former swimmer. She
competed in the women's 100
metre backstroke at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- pressures.
Unlike Benedict Anderson,
Gellner thought nations were not "imagined communities". In his book,
Ernest Gellner explained how he
thought nations...
- František
Gellner (19 June 1881 –
disappeared September 1914) was a
Czech poet,
short story writer,
artist and anarchist. František
Gellner was born to...
- nationalism.
Prominent modernization scholars, such as
Benedict Anderson,
Ernest Gellner and Eric Hobsbawm, say
nationalism arose with
modernization during the...
- Hagenbach. However, her father, Stromminger,
wants her to
marry Vincenzo Gellner. The
opera concludes with
Hagenbach and
Wally pledging their love for each...
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suppress deviant behaviour.
Human beings,
writes social anthropologist Ernest Gellner, are not
genetically programmed to be
members of this or that
social order...