Assignment 3 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 24 April 2025
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NATIONALISM AND INDUSTRIALISATION IN THE 19TH CENTURY: A COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS OF BRITAIN AND GERMANY
INTRODUCTION
The 19th century marked a period of profound transformation in the Western world. Two key
phenomena—nationalism and industrialisation—revolutionised societies, altered economic
landscapes, and redefined political identities. Nationalism emerged as a potent force that
unified diverse groups under a shared cultural, linguistic, and historical identity, while
industrialisation reconfigured production methods, spurred urbanisation, and catalysed new
economic opportunities. As these two forces developed alongside one another, they not only
reshaped internal structures within nations but also influenced each other in significant ways.
This essay aims to explore the origins, characteristics, and impacts of nationalism and
industrialisation, with a particular focus on how they unfolded in Britain and Germany. It will
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