André Liebich is Honorary Professor of International History and Politics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland, where he was Professor of International History and Politics from 1989 to 2013. He was also Visiting Professor at the Global Studies Institute at the Université de Genève, Switzerland. He was previously Professor of Political Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, and has held many visiting fellowships. He has written widely on political theory, European history, minorities, citizenship, and nationalism, with particular reference to Eastern Europe.
"""This splendid book demonstrates that the insistence on each nation having its own state came much later than classical theories of nationalism realize. The range of cases and command of the historical record is deeply impressive, and the discussions of Czartoryski and Mazzini superb—and the book is a joy to read, really clever, occasionally quirky, at times amusing but always thoughtful."" John A. Hall, Emeritus James McGill Professor of Sociology at McGill University, Canada"