well that depends. our you ruled by a strict or foreign leader. the Chinese at the end of the 1800 beginning of the 1900 rebelled against the foreign rule of the Manchu's. in Russia the nationalism and determination for self-rule lead them to rebel and overthrow the czar. in France they overthrew the king
There are two type of Nationalism Ethno-nationalism and Civic Nationalism Constructive nationalism is the latest dimension of Nationalism. Basically constructive nationalism is a combination of progressive features of ethno-nationalism and civic nationalism.
ethnic nationalism......also known as exclusive nationalism civic nationalism..........also known as inclusive nationalism
arab nationalism and jewish nationalism
this is nationalism
Nationalism
In general, you could say that German nationalism tended to bring the country together, and the nationalism in Austria-Hungary tended to pull them apart. There was a much greater land area, much greater religious and cultural diversity, and a much greater overlap in people identifying with other countries and language differences in Austria-Hungary. Nationalism of course continued. After the dissolution Austrian Catholics were bonded together by religion, and although many of them were German, they didn't want to join with the protestants. German nationalism in Nazi Germany continued, and may have been a unifying experience for some, but at the expense of the ostracism and dehumanization of others.
In general, you could say that German nationalism tended to bring the country together, and the nationalism in Austria-Hungary tended to pull them apart. There was a much greater land area, much greater religious and cultural diversity, and a much greater overlap in people identifying with other countries and language differences in Austria-Hungary. Nationalism of course continued. After the dissolution Austrian Catholics were bonded together by religion, and although many of them were German, they didn't want to join with the protestants. German nationalism in Nazi Germany continued, and may have been a unifying experience for some, but at the expense of the ostracism and dehumanization of others.
Nationalism's power to unite and tear apart attempts to suppress nationalism was the ultimate result of nationalism because of the competition that grew from within.
Nationalism is a noun.
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.
NATIONALISM
struggle for nationalism