Nationalism History Essay Research Coursework Paper (Essay Sample)
analyze two primary sources in relation to the popular discourse when they were written
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Nationalism is an ideology that has transcended many generations. However, the doctrine was majorly popularized during the turn of the twentieth century as nations like the US and Germany sought to contest the economic domination of Britain. Although a prevalent ideology, the meaning has often remained elusive due to different perspectives offered by various scholars and schools of thought. One of the most popular texts regarding this discourse is 'Nationalism’ by George Orwell published at the end of the Second World War (WWII). In this article, Orwell disputes the common belief of what the Nationalism ideology means and offers to explore the various dangers of this discourse. Another text is a famous poem is 'German the Fatherland' by Ernst Moritz Arndt which glorifies German and its superiority. These texts which are set in different periods contribute the nationalism discourse differently.
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