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    Nationalism is the patriotic attachment one feels to their own country or nation, either from a feeling of collective identity or individual feelings. Nationalism was an important topic of discussion during the early twentieth century because it was one of the main catalysts of the First and Second World Wars. Prior to WWI, a Serbian nationalist terrorist group attacked the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand when he came to visit Serbia to promote positive relations between their nations, killing…

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    early 1800s, nationalism would start to spread across Europe along with industrialization. Nationalism is showing love and devotion for one’s country, specifically, in places like Prussia and Italy at the time. Unification was brought most in part by nationalism and industrialization. Language and religion kept people divided, but also could bring them together. Multinational empires were common in Europe, especially in Russia and Italy. Many different things would impact whether nationalism was…

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    which developed national identity or national consciousness before the formulation of the doctrine of nationalism. They date back to the 1600s before the French Revolution. The old nations emerged through expansion of state, growth of communications, trade, rise of vernacular literature, and expansion of socio-economic ties. The new nations were formed, in a shorter period, during the era of nationalism, where two process, formation of national conscience and national movements, took place…

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    In modern society, nationalism can be defined as extreme patriotic ideals combined with a strong belief in the importance of a single nation over all others. The origin of nationalism came from many the desire for independence by many European nations in the 19th century. Nationalism came from the idea that each people --- or nation --- had its own specific identity, and thus had the right to have an independent political state with certain liberties. Nationalism had been a powerful force in…

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    Ethnic Nationalism Source of Communities of Fear Nationalism, according to the most widely accepted definitions of, is the doctrine that the state and the nation should be congruent. However, there is much more to add to the definition of nationalism today in connection to the ethnic and civil society. The definition of nationalism depends on its context. The typology of nationalism defines its strength and/or weakness to its relationship among the community in which it’s defined. While civil…

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    Nationalism is the sense of pride or loyalty to a nation and region because they have something to share like same language, culture, and history. Nationalism is a powerful force that can have positive and negative effect on nations and regions. This essay will discuss those positive and negative effects of nationalism. The positive effect of nationalism is that it can build up a desire for independence within a country and this can cause them to overthrow colonial rule.…

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    Social studies 11 5 May 2018 Nationalism, good or bad? Have you ever thought about the decision of Donald Trump, the president of United States, to ban seven Islamic countries from entering to the States, including: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen? It is called nationalism, and Donald Trump is a good example of a nationalist. Nationalism has many different definitions, one of them is spirit or aspirations common to the whole nation. Nationalism has two sides, negative…

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    Nationalism is a love for one’s country and is between groups who share a common heritage. Ideas of nationalism pushed people to strive to unify their common peoples in the 1800s. Reforms that result from nationalist ideas can be either positive or negative, though. In Italy, nationalism helped to bring separate states together, but it also tore Austria apart. Serving as a force for unity in Italy and disunity in Austria, nationalism was a major catalyst for change in the 1800s. Nationalism…

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    Chinese Nationalism

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    world. China had a sense of pride and exalted themselves above their peers. They had a very strong stench of nationalism amongst themselves. Christianity eventually entered the Middle Kingdom and the Chinese encountered a new path that they could select. However, from 1500 to 1800 as Westerners attempted to convert the Chinese, the missionaries realized that Chinese culture and nationalism…

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    Nationalism and Imperialism became very important and impacting concepts in the nineteenth century. Not only was Nationalism and Imperialism existent in the nineteenth century, but these two concepts and ideas existed before the nineteenth century and started to rise and increase in impact in the late nineteenth, early twentieth centuries. By definition, Nationalism was the concept or idea that a country was better than all the others, which contributed to governments distinguishing themselves…

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