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Explain the role of romanticism

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Answered by grreeaatt
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Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation: art and poetry, stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feelings.
Other Romantics such as the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people – das volk. It was through folk songs, folk poetry and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation (volksgeist) was popularised.
Karol Kurpinski, for example, celebrated the national struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols. Language too played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments.
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The Romantic Imagination and national Feeling

The development of nationalism did not come about only through wars and territorial expansions.

Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation: art and poetry, stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feeling.

Let us look at Romanticism, a culture movement which sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments.

Romantic artists and poet generally criticised the glorification of reason and science and focused instead on emotions, institution and mystical feelings.

Other romantics were through folk song, folk poetry and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation.

National feelings were kept alive through music and languages.

Karol Kurpinski, celebrated the national struggles through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols.

Language too played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments.

Russian language was imposed everywhere.

Many members of the clergy in Poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance.

As a result, a large number of priests and bishops were put in jail or sent to Siberia by the Russian authorities as punishment for their refusal to preach in Russians.

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