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Nationalism

Nationalism is a political ideology that believes in loyalty to one's nation, usually based on ethnic connections, historical ties, or loyalty to shared institutions. Nationalism was the philosophy behind the creation of the Nation-State in the 1800s, resulting in the unification of Germany and Italy and the disintegration of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires along ethnic lines. Nationalism was always opposed by cosmopolitanism and in today's global economy, the dialogue between advocates of either tends to be tense.

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How do Genre Artists illustrate nationalism?

They illustrate the theme of nationalism by focusing on whatever events are occurring during that time period. Genre Artists depict people or scenes and illustrate how they feel about their nation with in the work. For example, in the 1800's, William Mount painted a picture by the name of "At the Well." It is a painting of a man, you guessed it, at a well. The man seems very happy and the American flag is flying in the background. This picture clearly illustrates the theme of nationalism by giving us the feeling that these people sure do love their country.

How did Jewish nationalism come to be?

Jewish Nationalism has been around since the origin of the religion, more than 3000 years ago. It has only been in the last 100 years that the hope of a re-established homeland has been realized.

When was Nationalist Congress Party created?

Nationalist Congress Party was created in 1999.

How nationalism started in the Philippines?

dito nagsimula ang isang

makabuluhang sistema ng mga

unang nagsimula ng nasyonalismo

ito ay isa sa lahat ang pilipinas dahil ito ang

naging pangkay ng mga ito...

How is nationalism negative what are examples?

Before nationalism a Serbian prince would feel a deeper connection with his horse then with the farmers that work for him (Ernest Gellner, 1998). After Nationalism you could imagine the opposite, it unites the people within a nation together and they gain a stronger relationship to stick together and to keep their national identity intact. One of Gellners's theories or opinions if you will, that Nationalism is only a product of imperialism to create a stronger economy in a particular nation. It can also cause several nations to have a very strong relationship due to common values.

What are symbols of nationalism?

symbol of nationhood are symbols that represent our country such as the flag ,anthem , motto ect

Why is Israel considered illegitimate as a religious nationalist state while Pakistan is a religious nationalist state to which most people do not object?

It simply boils down to the fact that Israel is made up of Jews whereas Pakistan is made up of Muslims. It is socially acceptable to demonize Jews and their beliefs, but unacceptable to demonize Muslims and their beliefs. All other logical reasons to separate Pakistan from Israel make the Pakistani case look more illegitimate than Israel.

For example, the four main ethnic groups of Pakistan: the Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, and Balochi, were never united as one nation prior to the creation of the British Colonial India project. These were peoples who had fought one another at different times, lived entirely different styles of life, saw the Islamic religion differently at a fundamental level, and who have strong intra-ethnic loyalties. By contrast, the Jews consistently saw themselves as a united people. For example, when Jews became emanicipated and started to join national armies, rabbis from all over Europe passed responsa banning Jewish military participation on the grounds that a Jew could kill another Jew. Jews had similar lifestyles regardless of their country of residence, and the yearning to return to Zion was in all Jews. So strong was the desire to return to Zion that when Messianic Pretenders like Shabbetai Zevi in the Ottoman Empire gave the Jews hope that the End Times were coming, European Jews who lived in countries militarily opposed to the Ottoman Empire heeded the call and returned to Israel.

Most people would point to the fact that a sizable portion of Israel comes from the Diaspora after 1945, as a difference. However, this does not make Israel unique as Pakistan also had a sizable population come from the Diaspora after 1945. In 1950, the population of Pakistan was 37.5 million people of whom 7.5 million were refugees from India. That means that roughly one-fifth of the Pakistani population comes from the Diaspora and should make the Pakistani case equally problematic, if Diaspora immigration is an issue.

Others say that it was the forcible exile of the Palestinians that is the issue. Regardless of whether Palestinians were forcibly exiled or they left of their own accord, there is no doubt that 7 million Hindus fled Muslim rule in Pakistan and similarly fled for a state that would protect their interests. Since independence, Pakistan has routinely discriminated against Hindus with laws prejudicial to them and their interests, school-books that demean them, and occasional violent incidents. Israel by contrast settled with those Muslims who chose to stay, allowed their Imams to govern life-cycle rituals and maintain mosques, and have given Israeli Muslims nearly all of the rights of citizenship enjoyed by Jews.

What is Aggressive nationalism?

Aggressive Nationalism is the aggressiveness between two countries, that will eventually begin a war or some type of argument between two countries or two leaders.

Expansionist nationalism
is an aggressive and radical form of nationalism that incorporates autonomous, patriotic sentiments with a belief in expansionism.

What does nationalism have to do with communism?

during an armed revolution in china called the Chinese civil war mao ze dong the leader of the armed revolution was communist fighting against nationalism in an all out civil war

Was there nationalism in the Persian Empire?

Nationalism is a modern concept arising from the formation of Nation-States in the 19th Century BCE.

The Persian Empire comprised a mix of tribes, principalities and petty kingdoms and city-states under Persian provincial governors and a central king and his council.

Are Sinn Féin nationalists or loyalists?

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

They would be nationalists, and more specifically they would be Irish republicans.

What is the dark side of nationalism?

The rise to power of Adolf Hitler in Germany, and the second World War, is an example of the dark side of nationalism.

Which should comes first the nation or nationalism?

Normally nationalism comes first, then the nation. Where the nation exists first, (e.g Belgium) any sense of nationalism is less strong.

What is Creative Nationalism?

Nationalism is showing support, love & honor for your country. Creative Nationalism is just as it sounds, creative ways for showing your love for your country.

What is the political philosophy that stresses nationalism?

A political philosophy that stresses nationalism is a right-wing philosophy that is likely to be related to fascism. Nationalism consists in the belief that one's nation is superior to others and has the right to dominate, or exclude, other nations. Nationalist movements are far-right movements that are often racist and xenophobic, believing in preserving the nation for native-born people and excluding immigrants from other ethnic backgrounds.

What is cultural nationalism?

A form of nationalism in which the nation is defined by a shared (inherited) culture, as opposed to, for instance, its ethnicity or its institutions.

Cultural nationalism has been described as a variety of nationalism that is neither purely civic nor purely ethnic.