give an account of the liberal nationalism of the 19th century in europe
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National liberalism is a variant of liberalism, combining liberal policies and issues with elements of nationalism.[1][2]
A series of "national-liberal" political parties, by ideology or just by name, were especially active in Europe in the 19th century in several national contexts such as Central Europe, the Nordic countries, and Southeastern Europe.
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National liberalism was primarily an ideology and a movement of the 19th century.
National-liberal goals were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom, as well as national sovereignty. József Antall, a historian and Christian democrat who served as the first post-communist Prime Minister of Hungary, described national liberalism as "part and parcel of the emergence of the nation state" in 19th-century Europe.