'The Impact of Nationalism in the late 19th century through to the Second World War
A nation can be defined as a group of people sharing any number of real or perceived characteristics. Individual members of the nation must be aware of the ties that link them together as a nation or a national community. It is these ties that hold the nation together. It is the desire of the people that hold the nation together.
Nationalism is the belief that shared characteristics of a nation are valuable and need to be preserved. It is more than patriotism, the sentiment of loyalty towards one's nation, as it includes the belief that the one's own nation has a greater value and a higher calling than other nations, and that the nation is the only legit
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