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Explain any there way in which nationalism feeling were kept alive in Poland in the 18th and 19th century​

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Answered by rajkumarkurmi8972743
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The nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland in the eighteenth and nineteenth century in the following ways: They used music to keep their unity and identity. Karol Kurpinski, kept up the national struggle by staging his polish operas and music.

Answered by Anonymous
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The three ways in which nationalist feelings were kept alive in 18th and 19th centuries in Poland:

(i) Emphasis on vernacular language. Language played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments. The use of the Polish language came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against Russian dominance. For example, In Poland, following armed rebellion against Russian rule, Polish was used for church gatherings and religious instruction. As a result, a number of priests and bishops were put in jails or sent to Siberia as punishment for their refusal to preach in Russian.

(ii) Emphasis on collection of local folklore. It was not just to recover an ancient national spirit, but also to carry the modern nationalist message to the large audience who were mostly illiterate.

(iii) Use of music to keep the nationalist feeling alive. For example, Karol Kurpinski, celebrated the national struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols

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