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how did nationalism developed through culture in Europe explain​

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Answered by peterusiju12
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Answer:

Romanticism was a cultural movement that believed in emotions, intuitions and mystical feelings over reason and science. Romantics like Johann Gottfried Herder believed that German culture was alive among the common people.

2. Local culture was sought also to reach the large population of illiterate people. In Poland, Karol Kurpinski turned the folk dances and music into nationalist symbols.

3. The language was also essential as a nationalist identity. When Polish was forcefully removed from schools and Russian was imposed everywhere after Russian occupation, the people saw the use of Polish language as a sign of national resistance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It is true to say that culture had played an important

role in the development of nationalism in Europe during the 18th and 19th centimes. This can be

justified with the following examples:

a. Romanticism and cultural movements in Greece

helped in developing the feeling of nationalism,

sense of togetherness and love for the country

through language, art, poetry, stories, folk songs,

music and the past experiences.

b. Karol Kurpinski was able to develop the feeling

of nationalist through his operas, music and folk

dances.

c. The Poland people were fighting with Russia for

their language and culture.

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