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How does the feeling of nationalism spread all over the world after French Revolution??​

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Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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Explanation:

Nationalism has played a pivotal role in the forming of many countries and ideas

of nationalism can be seen far back in history. For example, in the mid-1400s, Joan of

Arc professed a dedication to her country that raised it above all others, but this was

mixed with dedication to God and King. Not until the French Revolution of 1789 do we

see a nationalism that is aimed completely at the people and country of France. This

force, which brings people together and makes them see themselves as one, has been very

influential. In modern history, when people in a country are joined by a shared language,

culture, history, economy, and geographical location, they form a bond that constitutes a

nation. When people identify as members of their nation before anything else, they also

tend to put the needs of the nation before other considerations. But what role did

nationalism play in the French Revolution of 1789?

First, one must understand what the idea of a nation meant at the time. According

to Otto Dann, from antiquity, nation, in the old Latin sense, meant a people of the same

origin. The most common criteria for a nation were a shared language and history;

a “people” generally shared a background and ideals. From this emerged the leading social

groups, which expressed the characteristics of the nation. Most clearly a new sense of

national identity, or national consciousness, evolved and created the ideal basis for a

nation- state.

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