Ruling Europe PDF
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This document appears to be learning material, possibly notes or an outline for a history class. It discusses the emergence of nations and the consequences of nationalism in Europe, with a specific section dedicated to the impact of the working class on ruling structures. It includes key historical terms.
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Ruling Europe (AutoRecovered).docx 1 / 37 Assignment 1 Learning goals: · What were the three phases of the emergence of nations? 1. western europe(England, the Netherlands, France, Sweden) from old regimes->self...
Ruling Europe (AutoRecovered).docx 1 / 37 Assignment 1 Learning goals: · What were the three phases of the emergence of nations? 1. western europe(England, the Netherlands, France, Sweden) from old regimes->self-governing(political) society of responsiblle citizens, state preceeds the nation, Belgium and Ireland are anexceptions because they were seccessionist France->they were devided but had a state-> state centralization(king)->local lords lose power 2. Central/Southern Europe, smaller particularist states->cultural nation Italy and Germany nation preceeds the state 3. Eastern Europe->seccession from large multinational empires(cultural) Ottoman Empire, Habsburg empire the smaller nations were assimilated, · The political consequences of nationalism · The end of feudalism · end of multinational empires · increase of nation-states · Fall of monarchies-> the Habsburg Monarchy · tension arose among the nation-states->first world war · assimilation of minorities Assignment 2 Problem Statement: How did the emergence of the working class impact the relationship between the rulers/ruled? Brainstorm: · Industrial revolution · New ideologies→ Socialism, liberalism, conservatism · ‘Social question’ · Main changes due to industrialisation · Emergence of the working class · Bourgeoisie and proletariat :