Nationalism Flashcards

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what is a nation

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  • group of people with strong bonds of identity

- cultural-political community of autonomy, common interests

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what are things of idetity

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language, territory, history, ethnicity, culture, traditions

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3
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what is a nation according to Anderson

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“imagined political community”

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4
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what is nationalism

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a political principle of congruency between nation and state

-nationalist political agenda

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5
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what are nationalists’ political agenda

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  • boundaries of nation congruent with state

- monocultural national state (internal homogenization)

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6
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what determines who belongs to nationalism

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ethnic vs civic nationalism

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7
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what is ethnic nationalism

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place of birth, ethnicity, religion, native language

eg. Germany

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what is civic nationalism

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choice, acceptance of national ideals

eg. France, United Kingdom

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9
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why did nationalism emerge

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2 places:

  • primordialism
  • modernism
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what is primordialism

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formed by human biology

  • ancestors formed in-groups/out-groups to survive
  • national identity always part of human experience
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what are challenges to primordialism

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  • how do we go grom ingroups/outgroups to other things like nations
  • why is it national identity, and not other kinds of identites
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what is modernism

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belief that nationalism is a recent phenomenon

- pre-modern states not national

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what are the explanations of modernism

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  1. capitalism
  2. elite project
    3.
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what is capitalism explanation

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Print capitalism

  • pre-modern: for elites in latin
  • modern: local languages for many
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what are the effects of print in capitalism

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  • state adopts one dialect as official government language
  • > strong incentive to learn language
  • > non-standard dialects have negative connotation
  • printed word ties speakers together across time
  • nation speaking same language = replace local community identities
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16
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what is the overall message of capitalism

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national identity = natural outcome
- technological development = print
- capitalism = search for profit by publishers
state's role = passive
- adopt national language
- doesn't promote nation
17
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what is the elite project

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starts with french revolution -> germany, italy

  • national ID = elites and masses are equal members
  • nation = sovereign
18
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what is the overall message of elite project

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political elites are actively shape national identity

- longer lasting

19
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why would elites want everyone equal

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  • unite elites and lower classes so mobilize citizens for war/defense
20
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how do elites centralize people

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  • create national myth of common ancestry
  • standardize universal education -> national language, history, culture
  • mass military service