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  2. Nationalization of history - Wikipedia

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    Though nationalization of history could probably be traced from the earliest phases of creating historical works, it was in the period after the French Revolution that creating of historical works started to be strongly influenced by national perspectives, and that perspective gradually became globally dominant with its culmination during the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century.

  3. Nationalist historiography - Wikipedia

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    The difficulty faced by any national history is the changeable nature of ethnicity.That one nation may turn into another nation over time, both by splitting (colonization) and by merging (syncretism, acculturation) is implicitly acknowledged by ancient writers; Herodotus describes the Armenians as "colonists of the Phrygians", implying that at the time of writing clearly separate groups ...

  4. Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The nationalization process accelerated in the 19th century, in parallel to the origin of Spanish nationalism, the social, political and ideological movement that tried to shape a Spanish national identity based on the Castilian model, in conflict with the other historical nations of the State.

  5. Nationalization - Wikipedia

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    Nationalization may produce other effects, such as reducing competition in the marketplace, which in turn reduces incentives to innovation and maintains high prices. In the short run, nationalization can provide a larger revenue stream for government but may cause that industry to falter depending on the motivations of the nationalizing party.

  6. Talk:Nationalization of history - Wikipedia

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    Many various reasons, depending on the circumstances, caused the nationalization of history. Romantic nationalism played an important role. In some countries, nationalization of history was part of the "invention of tradition," while in others, it was an element of the so-called "national renaissance" or "national awakening."

  7. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    The nationalization process accelerated in the 19th century, in parallel to the origin of Spanish nationalism, the social, political and ideological movement that tried to shape a Spanish national identity based on the Castilian model, in conflict with the other historical nations of the State.

  8. Best selling book 'Reasons to Vote for Democrats' is just ...

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    Purported to be a "comprehensive guide" for all the "Reasons to Vote for Democrats," the book instead has a word count equal to the number of times Hillary Clinton has been elected president of ...

  9. Nations and Nationalism (book) - Wikipedia

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    Nations and Nationalism is an influential 1983 book by the philosopher Ernest Gellner, in which the author expands on his theory of nationalism. [1]O'Leary describes the book as "Gellner's most elaborate statement on the subject (of nationalism); because it is largely an expansion of the themes first sketched in Thought and Change.... he never repudiated any of the core propositions advanced ...