Nationalism
“Nations identify with a particular territory.”
Explain the above statement by quoting an instance.
Nations identify with a particular territory:
Sharing a common past and living together on a particular territory over a long period of time gives people a sense of their collective identity. It helps them to imagine themselves as one people. It is therefore not surprising that people who see themselves as a nation speak of a homeland. The territory they occupied and the land on which they have lived has a special significance for them, and they claim it as their own. Nations however characterise the homeland in different ways, for instance as motherland, or fatherland, or holy land.
The Jewish people for instance, in spite of being dispersed and scattered in different parts of the world always claimed that their original homeland was in Palestine, the ‘promised land’. The Indian nation identifies with the rivers, mountains and regions of the Indian subcontinent.
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Discuss history as an assumptions which people make about the nation with examples.
“Nations identify with a particular territory.”
Explain the above statement by quoting an instance.
Discuss political ideals as an assumption of an nation.
Write an note on demands for national self-determination in Basque?
Describe Rabindranath Tagore's critique of Nationalism.
What was Rabindranath Tagore against the colonial rule?
Mention Rabindranath Tagore philosophy against western civilization.
What do people commonly understand by the term nationalism?
'The process of redrawing state boundaries continues to take place'. Explain.
Is nation a imagined community? Explain.
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