The Making of Nationalism in Europe
What did liberal nationalism stand for?
Liberal nationalism stood for commitments which dealt with the freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights. Liberal Nationalism stood for inviolability of private property, individual freedom, equality before the law, the Constitution and Representative Government.
What is aristocracy Class 10th?
Aristocracy refers to the ruling class. The landed aristocracy was the dominant class on a social and political level.
What is the Treaty of Vienna Class 10?
Treaty of Vienna 1815, refers to a formal agreement between Great Britain, Prussia, Russia, and Austria, allied powers, for drawing a European statement.
What was Zollverein?
Zollverein refers to the German Customs Union which was established in 1834 under the Prussian leadership, for free-trade area throughout much of Germany and was an important reason for German reunification.
The Making of Nationalism in Europe | Class 10
In the mid-18th century, nation-states were not present in Europe and the whole of Europe was divided into kingdoms which were ruled by the monarchs who were fighting against each other for capturing more territories. The people did not share a common identity and history. The making of nationalism in Europe is based on many factors and agencies, which are discussed in the article.
Table of Content
- The Making of Nationalism in Europe
- The Aristocracy and the New Middle Class
- What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?
- New Conservatism after 1815
- The Revolutionaries
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