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Nationalism was the most successful political force of the 19th century. It emerged from two main sources: the Romantic exaltation of "feeling" and "identity" [see Herder above all on this] and the ...
Nationalism continued to grow in strength in the emerging urban society of the late nineteenth century.
reads on he finds out that in the late nineteenth century, his ancestors suddenly identified ... Each member of society was affected by the move towards nationalism in different ways;
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Nationalism in Late 19th Century Europe The success of the French Revolution had provided the bourgeoisie, hitherto mere political subjects, with a desirable political model - the nation-state, ...
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How did Nationalism in the 19th century greatly affect the broad political and economical stage in Europe?
A 19th-century critic of nationalism (Lord Acton, British historian)
Throughout the 19th century, Austria's major national minorities -- the Magyars, Italians, Czechs, Croats and Serbs -- all posed a problem to Austrian power and empirical stability.
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