History

The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

Question:

Describe the rise of imperialism.

Answer:

Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in 1914. But meanwhile, many countries in the world which had been colonised by the European powers in the nineteenth century began to oppose imperial domination. The anti-imperial movements that developed everywhere were nationalist, in the sense that they all struggled to form independent nation-states, and were inspired by a sense of collective national unity, forged in confrontation with imperialism. European ideas of nationalism were nowhere replicated, for people everywhere developed their own specific variety of nationalism. But the idea that societies should be organised into ‘nation-states' came to be accepted as natural and universal.

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The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

Q 1.

Write a note on Count Camillo de Cavour.

Q 2.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?

Q 3.

What were the highlights of the Treaty of Vienna 1815?

Q 4.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?

Q 5.

What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?

Q 6.

Briefly trace the process of German unification.

Q 7.

Give a brief note on the Napoleonic code.

Q 8.

Write a note on The Greek war of independence.

Q 9.

Write a note on Guiseppe Mazzini.

Q 10.

Write a note on Frankfurt parliament.

Q 11.

How was nation visualized by artists?

Q 12.

Why were the Middle class so named?

Q 13.

According to Ernst Renan what are the attributes of a nation?

Q 14.

What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?

Q 15.

What was the Romantic Imagination about a nation?

Q 16.

Explain what is meant by the 1848 revolution of the liberals. What were the political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals?

Q 17.

What changes did Napoleon introduce to make the administrative system more efficient in the territories ruled by him?

Q 18.

What were the reforms made by Napoleon?

Q 19.

Why did nationalist tensions emerge in the Balkans?

Q 20.

What led to the spread of conservatism in Europe and what were its impacts?

Q 21.

According to Ernst Renan what are the attributes of a nation.

Q 22.

Give two examples to show that in the 18th century Europe there were no nation states.

Q 23.

Who were Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed?

Q 24.

What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collective identity among the French people?

Q 25.

Describe the French Revolution.

Q 26.

On what basis the female allegories were given names?

Q 27.

How was the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe?

Q 28.

Describe the rise of imperialism.

Q 29.

What was the cause of Silesian weavers uprising? Comment on the viewpoint of the journalist.