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    in the armed services.For the war effort for a variety of reasons. Some‚ just like their fellows in other fighting states‚ joined up for the discern justice of the effect. But in Ireland‚ which in the year of 1914 was deeply separated between nationalist and unionist political groups‚ more local deliberations played an important part for a lot of people.Nationalists‚ for whom the establishment of an Irish ’home rule’ the highest legislature in Dublin had been the

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    There are six schools of historical thought‚ divided into two groups: Domestic and Foreign Policy. The first three are in the domestic school: The Progressives‚ The Consensus Historians‚ and The New Left. The foreign policy group consists of The Nationalists‚ The Realists‚ and The Radicals. Domestic The first school of domestic historical thought is The Progressives. This school spawned around 1902 and began to fade around 1945. They are named after the progressive reformers of the early 20th century

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    The essay will explore how hitler used the discourse of nationalism to create a distinction between ‘us and them’. The essay will talk about what Hitler Felt about his own arian race and the germans and how he used the nationalistic rhetoric and created the fear of the other (the jews). In consequence we will also look at the practices and ideas of the Nazi party led by Hitler to understand a little bit more on how the mind of Hitler worked. “In its intense nationalism‚ mass appeal‚ and dictatorial

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    Press ( Emergency Powers) Act 1931 is another piece of draconian legislation aimed at curbing the journalistic right and containing the expressions of thoughts by the journalists who were mostly the leaders of the nationalist movement. This Act has been enacted apparently for curbing the writing which incites murder or other crimes or violence. This Act also provides for deposit of security by the keepers of the printing presses. The Provisional Government was empowered

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    ART and NATION BUILDING in COLONIAL INDIA Introduction In nineteenth century India‚ national art had the same status as national demands: it seemed condemned to be a deceived aspiration. The colonial encounter had indeed this effect that it submitted Indian culture to the judgment of Western colonizers; and the result was a strong depreciation of Indian past and present art. To the eyes of the colonizer‚ the artistic tradition in India was indeed a tradition

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    many lines; ethnically between the British and the Irish‚ geographically‚ between the North and the South of Ireland‚ and religiously between Protestants and Catholics. Theories that have emerged have pointed to causes such as land claims and a nationalist ideology‚ ethnicity and culture‚ and perhaps most frequently‚ religion when attempting to define the conflict. In fact‚ what is more likely is that elements of all of these issues lie at the root of what is commonly referred to as "The Troubles"

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    had to be preserved and protected from liberalism and revolutionary ideas (Wilson and Thompson‚ 372). Anyone seen to indulge in human rationality was seen as challenging God’s authority. This Christian-nationalistic ideology was tailored to fit Nationalist Afrikaner prejudices. In the 19th century Du Toit put forward the notion

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    Empire. This mandate‚ which was created in 1920‚ divided greater Syria along lines that the French claimed were determined by what the population of greater Syria desired. In reality‚ these lines often supported French aspirations and prevented nationalist rebellions. Many large

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    Krimmel depicts a group people celebrating together as one showing their nationalistic attitude. Solders are waving hats‚ children are running and playing and women are having a good tome celebrating. Document B by John C. Calhoun also depicts the Nationalist behavior of this it address the issue to stay united and that disunion will weaken their rapid growth and advancement. Document G the letter from Anna Hayes Johnson to her cousin

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    the Nationalist party of China‚ the Kuomintang (KMT)‚ fled from mainland China after a civil war with the Chinese Communist Party. The KMT’s failure was due to poor management and widespread corruption within the party. In 1912‚ the last Chinese Emperor abdicated‚ with many parts of China resisting Imperial rule. With this abdication‚ China disintegrated into various smaller provinces‚ each one rules by a different warlord. Around this time‚ two political parties formed. One was a Nationalist Party

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