Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe abstract "Nationalism was an important factor in the development of Europe. In the 19th century, a wave of romantic nationalism swept the European continent, transforming its countries. Some newly formed countries, such as Germany, Italy and Romania were formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity". Others, such as Greece, Poland and Bulgaria, were formed by winning their independence.The French Revolution paved the way for the modern nation-state and also had a big part in the birth of nationalism. Across Europe radical intellectuals, influenced by Napoleon and the Napoleonic Code the instrument for the political transformation of Europe. Revolutionary armies carried the slogan of "liberty, equality and brotherhood" and ideas of liberalism and national self-determinism. National awakening also grew out of an intellectual reaction to the Enlightenment that emphasized national identity and developed a romantic view of cultural self-expression through nationhood. The key exponent of the modern idea of the nation-state was the German G. W. Friedrich Hegel. He argued that a sense of nationality was the cement that held modern societies together in the age when dynastic and religious allegiance was in decline. In 1815, at the end of the Napoleonic wars, the major powers of Europe tried to restore the old dynastic system as far as possible, ignoring the principle of nationality in favour of "legitimism", the assertion of traditional claims to royal authority. With most of Europe's peoples still loyal to their local province or city, nationalism was confined to small groups of intellectuals and political radicals. Furthermore, political repression, symbolized by the Carlsbad Decrees published in Austria in 1819, pushed nationalist agitation underground.".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe thumbnail Prise_de_la_Bastille.jpg?width=300.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe wikiPageID "11054436".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe wikiPageRevisionID "604925120".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe hasPhotoCollection Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe originalResearch "December 2010".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe unreferenced "March 2009".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe subject Category:French_Revolution.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe subject Category:History_of_Europe.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe subject Category:Nationalist_movements_in_Europe.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe subject Category:Political_theories.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type Abstraction100002137.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type Attitude106193203.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type Cognition100023271.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type Orientation106208021.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type PoliticalOrientation106212839.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type PoliticalTheories.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe comment "Nationalism was an important factor in the development of Europe. In the 19th century, a wave of romantic nationalism swept the European continent, transforming its countries. Some newly formed countries, such as Germany, Italy and Romania were formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity".".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe label "Rise of nationalism in Europe".
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe sameAs Q7335948.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe sameAs Q7335948.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe sameAs Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe wasDerivedFrom Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe?oldid=604925120.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe depiction Prise_de_la_Bastille.jpg.
- Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe isPrimaryTopicOf Rise_of_nationalism_in_Europe.