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European Nationalism: England
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England
- 15th century Europe was feudal in nature. Ideas like inequality, hierarchy were thought as natural, divinely ordained and thus permanent and unchangeable.
- A hierarchical position of a man in the society was taken as a divine order and this specified his duties in the society.
- Three main feudal orders were prevalent at that time namely- the nobility, the clergy, the toilers each of whom had different roles and responsibilities in society. People bel…
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European Nationalism: France
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France
- Before nationalism, French identity was associated with French Christianity and there was no distinction between religious and political spheres of activity.
- The king was considered as a true vicar or priest of God on earth.
- Later, the sixteenth century religious wars led to the Secularisation of French identity, which meant the French identity, assumed a political form away from religious domination.
- There emerged the King՚s authority over state, which included the community of subjects, which involved chain of relationships, based on hierarchy of officials with King as the head.
- With time, the hierarchy of officials created their own sphere of authority based on loyalty, which led to the creation of a network …
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