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    Nationalism is the idea of a certain nationality being above all others and that the nationality deserves their own country. Nationalism is once again on rise with situations such as the recent 2016 U.S. election and Brexit‚ which greatly affect the government‚ the public‚ and the economy. Today‚ the rise of nationalism is reminding people of WWII where nationalism was a popular ideology and was displayed all over the world. Nationalism is such an important topic today‚ because it greatly influences

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    Figure 1 Nationalism: Pride and Prejudice Written by: Christopher Stratton Abstract In 2016 the United States will elect a new president. As the campaigns of each candidate hits full stride the voters are bombarded by ideals of American nationalism‚ rallying members of the respective party to their cause. Nationalism in any form can be both a good and bad aspect of a State’s identity. What a group uses to build a national identity will determine how that identity works and how the world views

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    I want to focus on a positive aspect within nationalism; National identity can help overcome narrow tribalism. A common trend today‚ especially in Western nations‚ is that populations are becoming more diverse- racially‚ religiously‚ linguistically and otherwise. In this process‚ we have the opportunity to engage‚ understand and work with people who differences might otherwise separate us. (Wilkens pg 71‚ 72) It is the job and honor of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus

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    states and their  citizens like no other ideals had done before. These ideals were liberalism‚ socialism and‚ the  most important‚ nationalism. Each one possessed its own uniqueness which inspired mass  followings of people that would last thoroughly into the twentieth century. Each one also proved  to form a catalyst for the modernisation of many European countries. However‚ in comparison‚  none of these ideals had the impact that the nationalistic approach had. This is due to many  reasons whi

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    their own governments was very strongly felt. As a result‚ throughout Western Civilization‚ nationalism was widespread and very popular. Though initially a unification of the nation took place‚ nationalism was ultimately a force of division throughout Europe. In order to realize the effects of nationalism throughout Western Civilization‚ one must first understand the concept of nationalism. Nationalism is an ideology which asserts a nation is formed by a group of people with a common identity‚

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    The last quarter of the nineteenth century was the classical age of European imperialism (Marshall‚49). Western European countries such as Britain‚ France‚ Belgium and Italy were all trying to impose their imperialistic thoughts on other countries. Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia defines Imperialism as the practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations...power and influence is extended informally‚ mainly through diplomatic

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    that resulted in vast amounts of nationalism. The results of these revolutions was the Wonderful Century‚ a time when every country was equal and there were no threats between nations. The Wonderful Century however‚ ended after 100 years because national boundaries were made without any thought for national cultures so nationalism built up over the 100 years and exploded the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution caused many revolutions between countries and later led to the Victorian Age

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    Emerging countries such as South Korea are especially burdened by trying to strike a happy balance between their traditional culture versus the prospects of modernization. Couple this with Confucianism plus the Korean peninsula’s self-imposed policy of isolationism in previous centuries‚ which resulted in limited contact with foreign innovation and one would expect South Korea to struggle bitterly to modernize while maintaining its traditional customs. However‚ tools such as Korean Nationalism‚ the

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    Polish Nationalism in Frederic Chopin’s Compositions Frederic Chopin was born in the year 1810‚ in Warsaw‚ Poland and died in 1849‚ at the young age of 39 (Thompson‚ 113). He was also known as “the Poet of the Piano” due to his nuance‚ his expressive depth and his ability to conjure up the melody of the human voice from the instrument’s keys (http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/poland503/chopin.html). “Chopin epitomizes the figure of the “Romantic Artist”: withdrawn‚ temperamental

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    Scottish Nationalism – Music Josh Watson As the bagpipe played such an important part in this particular Scottish-themed wedding‚ it likewise played a major role in the evolving spirit of nationalism in the Scottish people. It has been used as an instrument of war but the same instrument is proudly marched in demonstrations of peace. It moves men to give more of self‚ to march longer when they are exhausted‚ to be more thankful in celebratory times‚ to celebrate more with their friends and family

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