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  1. Vor 16 Stunden · Friedrich Schleiermacher emerged as a prominent advocate for German nationalism in the Wars of Liberation from Napoleonic domination in the early nineteenth century. Alongside his work as a pastor and theologian in Berlin, and also as the co-founder of the University of Berlin, Schleiermacher developed German nationalism from a distinctly Protestant perspective, one that sought the ...

  2. 31. Mai 2024 · In Imagined Communities Benedict Anderson lists this contradiction, the ‘objective modernity of nations’ from a historical perspective versus the ‘subjective antiquity’ at the heart of most nationalisms (2006, p. 5), as one of several paradoxes that make the nation and the related concepts of ‘nationality’ and ‘nationalism’, notoriously difficult to define.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Er gilt als Nationalist, Gegner des Pluralismus und Liberalismus, Verächter des Parlamentarismus, Kontrahent des Rechtsstaats, des Naturrechts und Neo-Absolutist im Gefolge eines Machiavelli und Thomas Hobbes.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Postcolonialism, the historical period or state of affairs representing the aftermath of Western colonialism; the term can also be used to describe the concurrent project to reclaim and rethink the history and agency of people subordinated under various forms of imperialism.

  5. Vor einem Tag · Zionism, Jewish nationalist movement that originated in eastern and central Europe in the latter part of the 19th century that has had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews. Learn more about the history of Zionism in this article.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Ultranationalism or extreme nationalism is an extreme form of nationalism in which a country asserts or maintains detrimental hegemony, supremacy, or other forms of control over other nations (usually through violent coercion) to pursue its specific interests.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Fascism, political ideology and mass movement that dominated central, southern, and eastern Europe between 1919 and 1945 and was characterized by extreme militant nationalism, hatred of communism and socialism, contempt for democracy, and belief in natural social hierarchy and the rule of elites.