CLASS 10 NOTES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
The Rise of Nationalism
in Europe
PRASHANT KIRAD
, PRASHANT KIRAD
The Rise of Nationalism
in Europe
The Pact Between Nation (Print
exam me ayega (E.M.A)
prepared by frederic sorrieu ):
In 1848, Frédéric Sorrieu, a French artist, created a series of four prints
that depicted his vision of a world composed of 'democratic and social
republics.'
The first print in the series illustrates the people of Europe and America
—men and women of all ages and social backgrounds—marching in a long
procession, paying tribute to the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty holds a torch, symbolizing enlightenment, in one
hand and the Charter of the Rights of Man in the other. In Sorrieu's
utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations.
The ultimate outcome of this vision was the rise of nation-states.
Nation state: A nation-state is one where the majority of its citizens
develop a shared sense of identity, common history, and culture, which
unites them under a single government.
Utopian: A vision of society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to actually exist.
The French revolution and idea of nation
The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a time of major change in France.
People wanted to get rid of the monarchy in order to create a more equal
society and set up a republic.
Factors leading to the revolution
Economic Hardship: Rising prices and heavy taxes led to widespread
discontent among the common people.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
The Rise of Nationalism
in Europe
PRASHANT KIRAD
, PRASHANT KIRAD
The Rise of Nationalism
in Europe
The Pact Between Nation (Print
exam me ayega (E.M.A)
prepared by frederic sorrieu ):
In 1848, Frédéric Sorrieu, a French artist, created a series of four prints
that depicted his vision of a world composed of 'democratic and social
republics.'
The first print in the series illustrates the people of Europe and America
—men and women of all ages and social backgrounds—marching in a long
procession, paying tribute to the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty holds a torch, symbolizing enlightenment, in one
hand and the Charter of the Rights of Man in the other. In Sorrieu's
utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations.
The ultimate outcome of this vision was the rise of nation-states.
Nation state: A nation-state is one where the majority of its citizens
develop a shared sense of identity, common history, and culture, which
unites them under a single government.
Utopian: A vision of society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to actually exist.
The French revolution and idea of nation
The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a time of major change in France.
People wanted to get rid of the monarchy in order to create a more equal
society and set up a republic.
Factors leading to the revolution
Economic Hardship: Rising prices and heavy taxes led to widespread
discontent among the common people.