Will Nationalism be able to be researched from the ancient age? (as it should be - romans had armies of legions)
THIS MY FRIENDS IS THE CRITICAL QUESTION...
THIS MY FRIENDS IS THE CRITICAL QUESTION...
quote: Originally posted by Gammaray fan on 05-15-2001 09:27 PM Will Nationalism be able to be researched from the ancient age? (as it should be - romans had armies of legions) THIS MY FRIENDS IS THE CRITICAL QUESTION... |
quote: Originally posted by JamesJKirk on 05-16-2001 12:20 AM The modern concept of a nation-state, and thus nationalism, began during the 30 Yrs War in Europe. In all times before, everyday people could really care less who ruled over their country, and didn't see much in common with one another. But the war brought about a feeling of sameness between people of the same nation. so I guess I'm saying that 17th century is right for the beginning of nationalism, maybe 18th if you were talking about when it became a real movement. It's interesting to note that real popular revolutions couldn't ever happen before nationalism. Although I'd fail to see what naitonalism and armies have to do with one another. |
quote: Originally posted by paiktis22 on 05-16-2001 09:38 AM Well, I think we are referering to Nationalism as the notion which started in 17th century and materialized in the 18th Century. (Nationalism didn't even exist as a word before these dates I think). Nationalism takes the meaning of the ideological concept that led to the creation of modern nation-states as we know them. Scots and Israelis had (have) an ethnic identity. |
quote: Originally posted by Diablo, Bro. of Mephisto on 05-16-2001 12:31 AM Thats horse manure. Ever heard of the Scottish Wars of Independence? THe Scots DID care who ruled over them, which is precicely why they revolted against King Edward Longshanks (actually, he really wasnt their king at all, but claimed to be). |
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