Romantic nationalism
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- | [[Romantic nationalism]] (also ''organic nationalism'', ''identity nationalism'') is the form of [[ethnic nationalism]] in which the state derives political legitimacy as a natural ("organic") consequence and [[expression]] of the nation, or [[race]]. It reflected the ideals of [[Romanticism]] and was opposed to Enlightenment [[rationalism]]. Romantic nationalism emphasised a historical ethnic culture which meets the Romantic Ideal; [[folklore]] developed as a Romantic nationalist concept. The [[Brothers Grimm]] were inspired by Herder's writings to create an idealised collection of tales which they labeled as ethnically German. Historian [[Jules Michelet]] exemplifies French romantic-nationalist history. | + | [[Romantic nationalism]] (also ''organic nationalism'', ''identity nationalism'') is the form of [[ethnic nationalism]] in which the state derives political legitimacy as a natural ("organic") consequence and [[expression]] of the nation, or [[race]]. It reflected the ideals of [[Romanticism]] and was opposed to Enlightenment [[rationalism]]. Romantic nationalism emphasised a historical ethnic culture which meets the Romantic Ideal; [[folklore]] developed as a Romantic nationalist concept. The [[Brothers Grimm]] were inspired by Herder's writings to create an idealised collection of tales which they labeled as ethnically German. Historian [[Jules Michelet]] exemplifies French romantic-nationalist history.{{GFDL}} |
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Romantic nationalism (also organic nationalism, identity nationalism) is the form of ethnic nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy as a natural ("organic") consequence and expression of the nation, or race. It reflected the ideals of Romanticism and was opposed to Enlightenment rationalism. Romantic nationalism emphasised a historical ethnic culture which meets the Romantic Ideal; folklore developed as a Romantic nationalist concept. The Brothers Grimm were inspired by Herder's writings to create an idealised collection of tales which they labeled as ethnically German. Historian Jules Michelet exemplifies French romantic-nationalist history.
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