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Give 3 example to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalsm in Europe?

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The following are the instances that culture helped in growth of nationalism in Europe :

• German Philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder said that true German culture and the true spirit of nation (Volkgeists) was to be discovered among common people as they have still kept alive their tradition in the form of folk songs, folk poetry and folktales.

• Eugene Delacroix painted a picture showing that atleast 20,000 Greeks have been killed on the Island of Chios by the Turks. This helped to arouse sympathy in the viewers for the Greeks.

• Karol Kurpinski kept alive the traditional Polish culture through his songs and operas turning folk dances like Polonaise and Mazurka into nationalists symbols.

• Language was used as a icon of nationalism. In 1831, when armed rebellion failed against the Russian rule then language was used as a symbol of national resistance. Members of clergy and nobility used Polish langauge for Church gatherings and religious instructions. Language was seen as an important symbol to arouse nationalism.

• Romantic Nationalism also helped to develop nationalism in Europe. For e.g., Romanticism spread in the Greece which helped to start the uprisings for independence known as the Greek War of Independence (1921-1929). It helped to mobilize nationalism in Greece and attain independence.

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Three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalism in Europe were:

Romanticism was a European cultural movement aimed at developing national unity by creating a sense of shared heritage and common history. The Romantic artists' emphasis on emotions, intuition and mystical feelings gave shape and expression to nationalist sentiments. The strength of art in promoting nationalism is well exemplified in the role played by European poets and artists in mobilising public opinion to support the Greeks in their struggle to establish their national identity.

Folk songs, dances, and poetry contributed to popularising the spirit of nationalism and patriotic fervour in Europe. Collecting and recording the different forms of folk culture was important for building a national consciousness. Being a part of the lives of the common people, folk culture enabled nationalists to carry the message of nationalism to a large and diverse audience. The Polish composer Karol Kurpinski celebrated and popularised the Polish nationalist struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols.

The language also played a distinctive role in developing nationalist feelings in Europe. An example of this is how during the Russian occupation, the use of Polish came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against Russian dominance. During this period, the Polish language was forced out of schools and the Russian language was imposed everywhere. Following the defeat of an armed rebellion against Russian rule in 1831, many members of the clergy in Poland began using language as a weapon of national resistance. They did so by refusing to preach in Russian, and by using Polish for Church gatherings and religious instruction. 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 Russia. The emphasis on the use of vernacular language, the language of the masses, helped spread the message of national unity.

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