The Thematic Study: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789-1919

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French Writer- Voltaire: said this about the Holy Roman Empire
"This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire"
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Robert Goldea, Barricades and Borders: Oxford 1996
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars witnessed the first upsurge of Nationalism in European history, partly under the inspiration of the French armies and message of liberation, partly in reaction against those armies and the realities of occupation
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The Philosopher Hegel called Napoleon
"The Light of the World"
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Philosophy professor from the Berlin University
1807: “Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature itself” Romantic cultural natioanlism
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Johann Gottfried Herder- nationalist thinker
"Nature brings forth families; the most natural state therefore is also one people, with a national character of its own"
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Who was Friedrich Karl von Moser in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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Who was Johan Gottlieb Fichte in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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Who was Johan Gottfied Herder in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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Who was Immanuel Kant in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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Who was George Hegel in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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Who was Ernst Andt in terms of German ideas and concept about nationalism?
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The Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars witnessed the first upsurge of Nationalism in European history, partly under the inspiration of the French armies and message of liberation, partly in reaction against those armies and the realities of occupation

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