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Belonging to and identifying with a nation or being linked to
other people who you do not know but who are all part of the
same country
Origins of nationalism
18th century Europe
feudal system broke down Middle class become more Industrialization and growth
(time with kings and nobles)
so people no longer served a prominent, once educated of towns changed society.
they wrote ideas about When people moved to new
local lord. It was replaced by places, they wanted to link
loyalty to the nation as a whole nationalism themselves to other people
Key events of nationalism
France
Due to French revolution
France= republic
French people united when attacked by other countries
United states
When colonies fought and won the independence from Britain,
this united them and made them proud to be an American
Britain
Industrial revolution- when people moved, they wanted a sense of belonging.
Nationalism and patriotism developed during the wars. Large overseas
empires colonized by British people also made them proud to be Britain
Europe (19th century)
There were many different states and they all shared common history
and culture which made them think that they should form one. This led
to unification in many countries

Nationalism as imagined community
Although people do not know everyone in their community it can still be
imagined that they share common things. Where new nations developed so
did national identity which never existed before. It had stressed common
values, and traditions. Th government used propaganda to stress heroic
traditions, or even evented events and made people seem important this is
known as making of invented tradition

, Rise of African nationalism Rise of Afrikaner nationalism
• Formation of native congress
• Beginnings of Afrikaner nationalism
• Formation of ANC
• Afrikaner nationalism in 1930
• ICU • Significance great trek
• ANC after 1930 • Affirmative action volk
• ANC after 1940
• ANC after 1945 and nationalism • Afrikaner nationalist/ political power

• Diff types of African nationalism:
• Africanism
• ANC response
• New def
• Ideals of PAN

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