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Nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal democratic sentiment by the last quarter of the nineteenth century in Europe.” Analyse the statement with examples​

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Answered by ns3991813
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Sentiment of Nationalism in the first half of the 19th century:

(i) Towards the last quarter of the 19th century, nationalism could not retain its idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment of the first half of the century, but became a narrow belief with inadequate ends.

(ii) Nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant, which leads to war.

(iii) Major European powers manipulated the nationalist aspirations to further their own imperialist aims.

(iv) Source of nationalist tension in Europe was the area called Balkans.

(v) Idea of romantic nationalism in the Balkan together with disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sentiment of Nationalism in the first half of the 19th century:

  • Towards the last quarter of the 19th century, nationalism could not retain its idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment of the first half of the century, but became a narrow belief with inadequate ends.

  • Nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant, which leads to war.

  • Major European powers manipulated the nationalist aspirations to further their own imperialist aims.

  • Source of nationalist tension in Europe was the area called Balkans.

  • Idea of romantic nationalism in the Balkan together with disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.
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