The graphic below outlines some of the key factors leading to increased nationalism in Germany from 1815-1850.
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Prussia's development as a successful, modern industrial state gave hope to German nationalists. Economically, unification through the Zollverein economic alliance of 1834 had been a success.
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Analyzes the intellectual evolution of Hans Kohn, pioneer of nationalism studies ... he looks at sources in German, Hebrew, and English, and the work is supported by a close reading of Kohn's prolific ...
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