Category: Nationalism

  • Implications of Irish Nationalism

    The struggle for Irish nationalism is aptly captured in The Guests of the Nation and The Rising of the Moon. The two pieces of literary work offer a brief account of the Irish struggle to break free from the cruel British and French dominion. The most prominent public rebellion in Ireland history started in 1798…

  • Economic Advancement and Nationalism Spirit in Europe

    The nations that are available today are the result of human interventions. Over the centuries, people have tried to spread nationhood among the citizens of particular geographic regions. Nationalism comprises of shared ideas, common principles and a common purpose (Kagan et al. 630). A nation consists of people coming together because of similar language and…

  • Nationalism and Sectionalism in American History

    People in the newly emerged American Republic experienced a surge of nationalistic feelings that impacted the US policy in several ways. First of all, the states economic growth led to an increased need for a national currency to facilitate trade between different regions. As a result, President Madison and Congress organized the First and Second…

  • Global Nationalism Development and Crisis

    Nationalism: Divisive or Beneficial? Generally, it should be pointed out that nationalism as a kind of political order is mostly associated with moral significance. However, one is to keep in mind that it is not so easy to disclose the meaning of the term. For instance, many scientists speak about numerous contradictions nationalism includes. Thus,…

  • Nationalism: Divisive or Beneficial?

    While writing about the benefits and disadvantages of nationalism, I would like to consider some fundamentals of patriotic principles. So, first of all, there is a need to point out that Nationalism, the most potent principle of political legitimacy in the modem world, holds that the nation should be collectively and freely institutionally expressed, and…

  • Nationalism and Republicanism in Australian History

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Reference Introduction The article discusses the various steps that the Australian government has undertaken in the process of attaining its independence from the British government. The author, John Warhurst, is practical in pointing out the core actions and initiatives that various leaders from the major parties executed in…

  • Arab Societies, Nationalism, and Islamism

    Table of Contents Knowledge Is Power. Orientalism Islam as a problem in the Arab region Arab nationalism and Islamist movements Works Cited Knowledge Is Power. Orientalism Knowledge is power is one of the most famous ideas introduced by Francis Bacon in the 17th century. A number of attempts and suggestions are offered to comprehend the…

  • Womens Rights, Abolition of Slavery, and Nationalism in the US

    Table of Contents Seneca Falls Declaration Thomas Auld Open Letter Emancipation Proclamation Monroe Doctrine Young Men of Italy Reference Seneca Falls Declaration The Seneca Falls Declaration is a document that was written by a group of Quaker women in Seneca Falls, New York. They were inspired by the Seneca Falls Convention, which was the first…

  • Nationalism from the Ethno-Symbolic Perspective

    Table of Contents Introduction The Most Compelling Approach Basic Types of Nationalism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In sociology, Nationalism has become the focus of a great deal of research and discussion since it is a controversial and challenging concept. Nationalism has been studied from various angles, including instrumentalism, perennials, primordialism, and ethno-symbolism. These theories provide…

  • The Idea that Asian Nationalism Development

    Table of Contents Introduction Nationalism in China Nationalism on Vietnam Nationalism in India Japan Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Nationalism in Asia bears a lot of similarity to nationalism movements in Europe and the rest of the Western world. In fact, the goals of nationalism in both regions (Europe and Asia) are all the same (Metcalfe…