Reports on the holding of a conference on nationalism in 19th century Europe. Sponsorship by the German History Society and the German Historical Institute; Debate on the role of civic and ethnic traditions in moulding nationalism; Other trends accompanying the emergence of nationalism....
Jingoism, an attitude of belligerent nationalism, or a blind adherence to the rightness or virtue of one’s own nation, society, or group, simply because it is one’s own. The term is the approximate equivalent of chauvinism (in one of its meanings), den
In the latter half of the 19th cent., there were strong nationalist movements among the peoples subject to the supranational Austrian and Ottoman empires, as there were in Ireland under British rule, and in Poland under Russian rule. At the same time, however, with the emergence in Europe of...
An analysis of these debates sheds light on a wider process: the naturalisation of boundaries in late 19th century Europe. In the course of the paper an examination is made of the ways in which geographical discourse served to legitimate claims to, and consolidate, territories. The emphasis on...
AP EURO Unit #5 – Nationalism of 19th Century PPT #509 Taming the City, and The Rich and the Poor (ISSUES OF URBANIZATION) Life in the city What were conditions like? Absolutely deplorable conditions Unpaved streets, no trash collection Over crowded and filthy No parks or open areas – no...
1848 was the revolutionary high point of nationalism in Europe; 1917 was the revolutionary high point of communism. Though fundamentally incompatible, the two have intersected, interacted, and cooperated during this period. Both began in Europe but have spread throughout the world. Nationalism has ...
Beloved Friend, Half of My Soul – Emotional Correspondence Between Two Men in the Nineteenth Century During the 18th and the 19th century, friendships and hence correspondences between gentry men could be very intimate and emotional. Interpretation of the ... R Eiranen 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Fem...
revolutions are often considered the first impactful expressions of nationalism. During the 19th century, nationalism penetrated the new countries of Latin America and spread throughout central, eastern, and southeastern Europe. During the first half of the 20th century, nationalism arose in Asia and...
Nationalism is an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one’s country. In general, nationalists exaggerate the status, value or importance of their country and place its interests above those of other countries. This sentiment was prominent in early 20th century Europe, particularly within the...
: Nationalisms, Wars and States in the 19th and early 20th Century South East Europe Nationalism and protracted warfare are often seen as the most important impediments to social advancement in the Balkans. In contrast to these popular perc... S Malešević - 《Journal of Historical Sociology...