History, asked by sash1506, 10 months ago

Nationalism no longer retained its
idealistic liberal democratic rehtirmon
sentiments by the last quarter of the 19th
century in Europe,' analyse the statement
with examples ​

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Answered by pushpanandhinikumare
2

Answer:

Nationalism in Europe- The Balkans:

During this period nationalist groups become increasingly intolerant of each other.

Manipulations of the nationalist aspirations were there.

The Balkan was under the control of the ottoman empire.

Ideas of romantic nationalism spread in the Balkan.

They claimed for independence or political rights on nationality and subjected foreign domination.

Russia, Germany, England, Austria-hungry were keen on countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans.

This led to a series of wars in the region and finally the First World War.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
1

It is true to say that Nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal democratic sentiments by the last quarter of the 19th century in Europe. It was so due to the following reasons:

a. Nationalism started becoming narrower in belief with inadequate ends.

b. Now the concept of nationalism was changing in its meaning as more area of influence.

c. The nationalists were manipulated by the chief European authorities.

d. The problem of Balkan state was not solved rather it was being watched by the countries to become fruitful for them.

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