Expansionist nationalism is an aggressive radical form of nationalism or ethnic nationalism ethnonationalism that incorporates autonomous heightened ethnic consciousness and patriotic sentiments with atavistic fears and hatreds focused on other or foreign peoples framing a belief in expansion or recovery of formerly owned territories through militaristic means.
Example of new forms of nationalism after world war i. This period is known as the Roaring Twenties. The injection of personal policy preferences into the decision-making process by leaders and inconsistent cooperation between civilian elites. Nationalism is an extreme form of patriotism and devotion to a particular nation-state.
In World War I nationalism led to the desire of countries with strong self-identities to unite and attack other countries. It was one of the major causes that contributed to the start of World War I on July 28 1914 and it was the motivating factor behind the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Austria-Hungary and Turkey on the other hand feared nationalism for different reasons.
It has been argued throughout this paper that Germanys assertive nationalism and war planners belief in offensive dominance jointly contributed to the outbreak of World War I. When the Young Turk Revolution erupted in 1908 it inspired some Arabs in the region to seek autonomy and independence from the Ottoman Empire. 84eAfter World War I the United States entered a period of economic prosperity and cultural change.
Nationalists and especially cultural nationalists who believe in ethnic racial cultural and religious superiority over the others have been bad news for the very people whose cause they claim to champion. In all ages people seem to develop beliefs and try to proselytize others. The great outpouring of support by citizens of a nation for.
The Second World War would claim between 60 and 85 million lives as compared to 16 million in the First World War. The Battle of New Orleans in which Americans united at the conclusion of the American Revolution. Nationalism fueled racism fascism and domination.
It was one of the major causes that contributed to the start of World War I on July 28 1914 and it was the motivating factor behind the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Austria feared that the minority countries within its empire would begin to rebel with the pride of nationalism against hem. Nationalism along with militarism and imperialism is a contributing factor of World War I.