nationalism 'smacked' of revolution, democracy, and popular unrest which is what the congress of Vienna 'aimed to ban'
from http://www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyA3.HTML
---A.3. The Road to National Unification
It depends entirely on the country in question. Sometimes it was on account of patriotic fervor in the wake of a war (South-North German Nationalism), sometimes is was based on religious crusades (Greek Nationalism), sometimes it was on account of conventions and political dissertations (Jewish Nationalism), sometimes it was in response to colonial repression and a search for identity (Arab Nationalism), etc.
Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were both nationalists and they spead it throughout Europe during WWII, by conquering other countries. People following the two leaders saw nothing wrong with the idea but people on the outside saw the EXTREME pride in their nation. In Hitler's situation it lead to the Holocaust.
It depends entirely on the country in question. Sometimes it was on account of patriotic fervor in the wake of a war (South-North German Nationalism), sometimes is was based on religious crusades (Greek Nationalism), sometimes it was on account of conventions and political dissertations (Jewish Nationalism), sometimes it was in response to colonial repression and a search for identity (Arab Nationalism), etc.
during the napoleonic wars countries in Europe wanted to break away from the ancien regime and have self determination
The political robbing of losers of the First World War both financially and geographically. This led to the Second World War.
Napoleon Bonaparte helped spread French nationalism by replacing the fundamentals of societies.
The idea of nationalism started to spread in Greece in the 19th century. The idea was not limited to Greece, but to much of Europe. Specifically the idea began around 1830.
Napoleon's conquest of numerous countries created a surge of nationalism. Many conquered peoples had not thought of themselves as coming from a distinct historical and cultural background, but when the French soldiers arrived, they knew instinctively that they were not French. This growth of an ethnic consciousness became the basis upon which ethnic nationalism (the dominant form of nationalism in Europe) formed.
The USSR was trying to spread their influence (mostly over Europe). They wanted more countries to become communist while the U.S. was trying to spread nationalism.
One reason was jealousy. For example, if the Serbians got their own country, then why couldn't the Irish? Because of the formation of one country, other ethnic groups got jealous and wanted the same. Nationalism was widespread in Europe, starting from the late 1800s.
The American Revolution (1775-1783)
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french nationalism affected the war between france and the powers of europe
The spread of Nationalism.
The spread of Nationalism.
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