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Question from Nationalism in Europe, class 10:
Nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal democratic sentiment by the last quarter of the nineteenth century in Europe. explain
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A sentiment of Nationalism in the first half of the 19th century:
- Nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant, which leads to war.
- Major European Powers manipulated the nationalist aspirations to further their own imperialist aims.
- Source of nationalist tension in Europe was the area called Balkans.
- Idea of romantic nationalism in the Balkan together with a disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.
- One by one, European nationalities broke away from its control and declared independence.
- Tire Balkan People based their claims for independence or political rights on nationality to prove that they were once interdependent but were subjugated by foreign Power.
- As the different, Slavic nationalities struggled to define their identity and independence, the Balkan area became an area of intense conflict
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