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Otto Von Bismarck Franco Prussian War
2,050 wordsNationalism is a popular sentiment that places the existence and well-being of the nation highest in the scale of political loyalties. In political terms, it signifies a person's willingness to work for the nation against foreign domination, whether political, economic, or cultural. Nationalism also implies a group's consciousness of shared history, language, race, and values. Its significance lies in its role in supplying the ties that make the nation-state a cohesive viable entity. Nationalism...
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Italian And German Unification
1,105 wordsItalian and German unification had many similarities amongst each other. However, significant players in both nations paths to a unified state had very different approaches to unification. Modern Italy owes its foundation most of all to the Camillo di Cavour. Before his time the Italian peninsula was made up of scattered independent states. Giuseppe Mazzini inspired the Italians to make the peninsula one kingdom. Giuseppe Garibaldi was the great military hero. Cavour, a nobleman, was the organiz...
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Sun Yat Sen Yat Sen Nationalism
459 wordsNationalism has played an important role throughout world history. The quotations below express various views about nationalism. Count Camillo di Cavour expressed the view that Italy should be free of foreign rule and that the Italian states should unite to form a single nation for the peninsula. In 1852 Cavour, the Prime Minister of the kingdom of Sardinia, developed a plan to drive the Austrians out of the territories they controlled in Italy. He signed a secret treaty with Napoleon III of Fra...
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Victor Emmanuel H O
1,436 words... ow that the French intervened, the task for unification was even tougher. There was also needed a single ideal under which to unify Italy, Whether to establish a Democratic Republic (as Mazzini wished), a monarchy (as Charles Albert wished), or a Federation (as popes supporters wished). But all were in favor of one idea: Unification. 1858 - 1870 Unification Two great people came forward in the 1858 1870 revolution. Garibaldi and Cavour. Both associated with the new king of Piedmont Sardinia,...
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Unification Of Italy And Germany
559 wordsBy 1871 both the kingdom of Italy and the empire of Germany were united. Even though both countries used popular trends to that time, both liberalism and nationalism, the process unifying these two countries was very different. The end result was Germany emerging as a strong nation and Italy appropriately, the weaker. Italy's problems started with the fact that it didnt have one main ruler, but two people and a concept, resulting in a different approach to the unification. Gulseppe Mazzini had a...
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Victor Emmanuel Napoleon Iii
1,275 wordsNationalism Nationalism is a state of mind. It is a patriotic feeling or emotion that people experience when they believe they belong together as a nation. I individuals who share a common culture, history, language, or religion often feel that he or she owes supreme loyalty to the nation-state. Nationalism is a modern movement where devotion and patriotic feelings dominate politics and are often manifested as a desire for unity or national independence. Throughout history, men and women have be...
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Garibaldi Garibaldi Joseph Garibaldi Piedmontese
412 wordsJoseph Garibaldi Garibaldi Garibaldi Joseph Garibaldi wa born in 1807 at Nice when it was still part of France. He called himself a republican and believed the best kind of government for the people was that government that was learn dependent on violence. Garibaldi was convinced that there was a need in Italy of an honest temporary dictatorship. He becomes a revolutionary in the Mazzini patriotic society Young Italy. A friend introduced him to Mazzini, then he joins the Piedmontese navy as a fi...
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