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summary of The rise of nationalism in Europe class =10., book = history

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Rise of Nationalism in Europe. Nationalism: It is a belief system which instills a sense of common identity among the members of a nation. ... Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects.

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Answered by AbhijithPrakash
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  1. In 1848, Frederic Sorrieu, a French artist, prepared a series of four print visualizing his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social republic, as he called them.
  2. Artists of the time of the French Revolution personified Liberty as a female figure.
  3. According to Sorrieu’s utopian vision, the peoples of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their flags and national costume.
  4. This chapter will deal with many of the issues visualized by Sorrieu.
  5. During the nineteenth century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about sweeping changes in the political and mental world of Europe.
  6. The end result of these changes was the emergence of the nation-state in the place of the multi-national dynastic empires of Europe.
  7. A modern state, in which a centralized power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory, had been developing over a long period of time in Europe.
  8. But a nation-state was one in which the majority of its citizens, and not only its rulers, came to develop a sense of common identity and shared history or descent.
  9. This chapter will look at the diverse processes through which nation-states and nationalism came into being in nineteenth-century Europe.
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