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Nationalism is defined as a recognition of shared common language, culture, and history. Nationalism has effected many European countries over the last one hundred years of European history. ... Nationalism has caused the unification of some countries and the breakup of others. Revolutions in many countries threatened European unity and showed that nationalism could not be destroyed. Nationalism has had many good effects and bad effects on European countries. ... For example, scholars revived Dante’s classic Divine Comedy, the first book to be written in the Italian common language. ... Nationalism was a good thing for Italy because it did eventually unite Italy into one country. ... This was a perfect example of nationalism. ... Conservative Austria strengthened its monarchy to combat nationalism. ... Francis Joseph then abolished the liberal reforms enacted in 1848, but he could not stamp out nationalism in his multiethnic empire. ... Nationalism worked wonderfully for the Hungarians. ...
The growth of nationalism, and Prussian power led to calls for German unity.
Approximate Word count = 779 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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