How was the nationalism in britain is different from the rest of europe?
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History of nationalism in Britain was different due to following reasons: (i) No revolution: While in France, nationalism was developed through revolutions, in Britain it was the result of a long drawn out process. ... A new 'British Nation' was formed through the propagation of a dominant English culture.
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Answer: the history of nationalism in britain is different from rest of the europe in following ways :
1. Unlike other European states the unification was not a result of any revolution but in britain it was through long drawn out proccesses.
2. Unlike germany or italy where monarchy was head of revolution it was only through parliamentary acts in britain .
3. Unlike germany or italy where even after revolution monarchy ruled in britain no monarch ruled after unification.
4. There was no tactful diplomatic relation with any country for unification in britain unlike germany or italy
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