(i) Rise of Nationalism in 19th century. (ii) Nationalism : State-building in Germany and Italy. (iii) Disintegration of Empires in the face of the emergence of nationalities across the World. 20. Imperialism and Colonialism : (i) South and South-East Asia. (ii) Latin America and South ...
This article invites the view that the Europeanization of an antitotalitarian “collective memory” of communism reveals the emergence of a field
nationalism of the 1940s, but reestablished itself thereafter in the long reign of King Bhumibol (1950–present). It stressed the unique virtues of Thai monarchy in preserving Thailand’s independence and fashioning a flexible modernity. The contestation of this increasingly rigid format by ...
Pulzer,The Rise of Political Anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria (New York, 1964). See, for examples, Jehuda Reinharz,Fatherland or Promised Land: The Dilemma of the German Jew, 1893–1914 (Ann Arbor, 1975); Marsha L. Rozenblit,The Jews of Vienna, 1867–1914: Assimilation and Identity...
of Western Civilization, they have often presupposed a Western understanding of civilization, identified with linear progress leading to the rise and worldwide spread of Western science and technology. In principle, Europe’s growing engagement with the wider world would ultimately lead beyond ...
The International Law of Nationalism:Group Identity and Legal History. Nathaniel Berman. International Law And Ethnic Conflict . 1998Berman, Nathanial (1998) 'The International Law of Nationalism: Group Identity and Legal History' pp. 25-57, in D. Wippman (ed) International Law and Ethnic ...
Wherry, eds.: Norman, OK: The University of Oklahoma Press, 268 pp., Publication Date: November 1990 Gary Horowitz Page: 11 Published online: 13 Jul 2010 CitationforThe Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Rise of an American Indian Nation | PDF (152.2 KB) 9 Views 0 CrossRef...
Nationalism & antisemitism in Modern Europe, 1815-1945 Examines the interaction between nationalism and anti-Semitism in post-Napoleonic Europe. Using a framework of major historical events, this text traces the radicalization of national ideology and its relationship to the rise of politica... S Al...
after 1918 are a particularly rich source for historical secularism studies because the consequences of the Great War, the disintegration of the Ottoman as well as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the rise of the United States as a major international power were strongly felt beyond Europe. What...
(1) transnational history is an approach that challenges national history and the political agenda of nation-states, the origins of such construction started in the early nineteenth century when nations were unified and the ideals of nationalism developed; (2) global history seeks connections across ...