HIST 1082 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Alternative Facts, Sony Music Entertainment, South African Class 19C 4-8-2
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Centripetal/centrifugal nationalism: new world order being radically altered. Grossdeutsch v kleindeutsch (large germany or small germany: germany becomes key central power in europe, reorganizes priorities of other european states. Giuseppe garibaldi: italy poster boy for italian implication. Treaty of versailles, 1871: birth of unified german empire, global consequences. After 1848: uk, us, russia, japan, germany on rise. Nationalism: becomes stronger but morphs in its ownership and content. Traditional superpower (since 15th century: engages in war, once ruled over much of central europe, spain, and americas. Habsburg family: superpower in central europe, showed signs of decline in 1850s. Internal and external challenges: external = prussia, internal = volatile empire explosion waiting to happen. Centripetal: consolidates fragmented people across border: regardless of what borders they"re on, nationalism across borders, consolidating various people into stable nationality (can cause conflict if governments don"t want this)