Ch 24 Section 3 Nationalism Nationalism A Force
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Ch 24 – Section 3 “Nationalism”
Nationalism: A Force for Unity or Disunity o Two Views of Nationalism n Nationalists use their common bonds to build nation-states n Rulers eventually use nationalism to unify their subjects
o Three different types of nationalism movements: n n n Unification merges culturally similar lands Separation splits off culturally distinct groups State-building binds separate cultures into one
Nationalism Shakes Aging Empires o The Breakup of the Austrian Empire n n Austria includes people from many ethnic groups 1866 defeat forces emperor to split empire into Austria and Hungary o Still ruled by emperor
The Russian Empire Crumbles o o After 370 years, Russian czars begin losing control over empire Russification – forcing other people to adopt Russian culture n Policy further disunites Russia, strengthening ethnic nationalism
Nationalism Strikes Aging Empires o The Ottoman Empire Weakens n n Internal tensions among ethnic groups weaken empire Rulers grant citizenship to all groups, outraging Turks
Case Study: Italy o Garibaldi Brings Unity n n Guiseppe Garibaldi – leads nationalist who conquer southern Italy Cavour convinces Garibaldi to unite southern Italy and Sardinia Garibaldi steps aside, allowing king of Sardinia to rule Control of Venetia, Papal States finally unites Italy
Italian Nationalist Leaders Count Cavour The “Head” Giuseppi Garibaldi The “Sword” King Victor Emmanuel II Giuseppi Mazzini The “Heart”
A Unified Peninsula! A contemporary British cartoon, entitled "Right Leg in the Boot at Last, " shows Garibaldi helping Victor Emmanuel put on the Italian boot.
Case Study: Germany o Bismarck Unites Germany n o Beginning in 1815, Thirty-nine German states form the German Confederation Prussia Leads German Unification n Prussia has advantages that help it unify Germany: o o o Mainly German population Powerful army Creation of liberal constitution
Bismarck Takes Control o Junkers – conservative wealthy landowners n o o o Support Prussian Wilheim I Junker realpolitik master Otto van Bismarck becomes prime minister Realpolitik – power politics without room for idealism Bismarck defies Russian parliament
Prussia Expands o o Prussia and Austria fight Denmark, gain two provinces Quick victory makes other German nations respect Prussia
Seven Weeks’ War o o o Bismarck creates border dispute with Austria to provoke war Prussia seizes Austrian territory, northern Germany Eastern and western parts of Prussian kingdom joined for the first time
The Franco-Prussian War o o o Bismarck provokes war with France to unite all Germans Wilheim I is crowned kaiser – emperor of a united Germany – at Versailles Bismarck creates a Germany united under Prussian dominance
Push-Pull Factors of Nationalism
Push-Pull Factors of Nationalism o Push: n When a region, empire, country has many ethnic groups who are forced to “live together” rivalries may occur o o o n Voice in the government “haves” vs. “have-nots” – economic strength Prejudices, discrimination, scapegoats. . . Can tear a region apart o Pull n n When common goals are present within an ethnic group, nationalism can draw people to cooperate with each other to achieve those goals Common threat, natural disasters
A Shift in Power o Balance is Lost n In 1815 the Congress of Vienna established five powers in Europe: o o o n n Austria Prussia Britain France Russia By 1871, Britain and Prussia (now Germany) have gained much power Austria and Russia are weaker militarily and economically
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