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  • World History: The Early Modern Period
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    • The Atlantic World in the 1600s
    • Global Trade: Europe, the Middle East and Asia
    • The Impact of Global Trade
    • Changing Political Systems and Colonial Conflicts
    • Absolutist Political Systems
    • Reformation and Counter-reformation in Europe
    • The Spread of Islam in Africa, the Middle East and Asia
    • The Enlightenment
    • Political Revolutions
    • Scientific and Industrial Revolutions

Political Revolutions

1. Overview
2. Introduction to the French Revolution
3. The French Revolution
4. The American Revolution
5. ‘Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession’
6. The French and American Revolutions compared
7. Early 19th century revolutionary movements
8. Nationalism
9. Liberalism
10. Review

Nationalism

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Reading

Read the below webpage. As you do so, consider the following question:

  • What is nationalism?

Spiritus Temporis, ‘Nationalism’, 2004.

Can you define nationalism? Post your definition on WEnotes:

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