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Do you think nationalism is a positive or negative force?
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Castiglione’s Book of the Courtier (1528) was intended as A. A collection of entertaining travel storiesB. A guide to the military affairs of the Italian peninsulaC. A collection of meditations and spiritual reflectionsD. A guide to refined behavior and etiquetteE. An allegory of true love.
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Nationalism attempt to turn cultural unity into self-government Stems from French Rev., Napoleon
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Johann Gottfried Herder sees every cultural group as something with character (Volksgeist) Leads to idea that all nations should be sovereign and contain members of one nationality Volksgeist > Volkswagen
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Johann Gottlieb Fichte Father of German nationalism Guess on his beliefs?
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Revolutionary Movements - Spain (1820) - Crushed by French Naples (1820) - Resisting monarchy, crushed by Congress sys. Piedmont (1820) - Crushed by Austria What ideology is coming into play here?
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Greek Rev. England, France, and Russia drive out non-Christian Turks for Greek peoples Treaty of Adrianople - hey, Greece is free What is the ideological shift!!!
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1830s Revolutions - Shift away from conservatism is apparent Starts in France and moves through German States, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Prussia, England
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France July Revolution - Forces Charles X to abdicate (wanted to be absolute) Louis Philippe - “bourgeoisie king” “When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches a cold.”
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Italy Guiseppe Mazzini - leads campaign for unification Carbonari - secret national socieites Crushed by Metternich, but Risorgimento lives on!
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German y Not yet... Thanks, Metternich. LOL, Sorry Bro
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Belgium Different culture from Holland Eventually, becomes neutral
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Do you think nationalism is a positive _ or negative force?positive _negative
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Englan d Divide between Whigs + Tories AristocratsSupport middle class Britain goes towards prison reform, allow labor unions, abolishes congress system
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Shift -- Earl Grey forms new gov’t Reform Bill of 1832 House of Commons is supreme power # of voters from 6% to 12%
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Factory Act - no child labor Poor Law - requires workhouse for unemployed 10 Hour Act - limits work hours Corn Acts repealed (thanks, Anti-Corn League)
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