Title: Folie 1
 1Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Introduction
- Key Questions 
- How are nations, and a sense of national 
 belonging, created?
- What are the politics of nationalism? 
2Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
What Does Nation Mean?
- Medieval origins nationes as groups of 
 university students that share a language
- Early Modern Times nationes as the politically 
 ruling bodies (nobility of a state was its
 nation)
- Age of Revolutions (French Revolution) The 
 entire people as the nation
3Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Theories of Nation Building
- The nation as a biological entity a common 
 origin
- Nations as constructed or imagined communities 
- Ernest Renan A nation is a daily plebiscite 
- Benedict Anderson Nations as Imagined 
 Communities
4Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
How Nations Are Created
- The emergence of a public sphere and a common, 
 vernacular language
- Creating and celebrating a common past 
- Celebrating nature (as another commonality and 
 home)
- National educational systems (Eugene Weber, 
 Peasants into Frenchmen)
5Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Nations and Nation States
- The integrative function of railway systems 
- Common markets (important step in the unification 
 of Germany in the 19th century) and national
 bureaucracies
- Political institutions every nations should have 
 its own state (processes of national state
 building in Germany and Italy)
6Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Warfare and the Nation
- Military training as a learning site of 
 national belonging
- Solidarity within the nation in times of war 
 individuals are expected to give their lives for
 the nation, but also expect the nation to take
 care of them and their families after the war
- Ideals of nation shaped during warfare (fighting 
 community)
7Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
The Confusing Chronology of Nations
- Early Modern Origins National belonging through 
 public spheres outside the state (in Germany,
 e.g.)
- The French Revolution and the constitution of the 
 nation the rise of nationalism during the
 Napoleonic Wars
- National unification (Germany, Italy) and nation 
 building (France) during the 19th century
8Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
The Politics of Nationalism
- Nationalism as leftist politics  why? 
9Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
The Politics of Nationalism
- Nationalism as leftist politics democratic 
 impulse, against transnational (monarchic)
 Empires an International of nationalism
- Mid to late 19th century emergence of 
 chauvinistic, exclusive and often anti-Semitic
 nationalism
- Nationalism versus working-class internationalism 
10Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Nationalism and Empires
- Early nationalists regarded empires as the 
 anti-thesis of nations (Johann Gottfried Herder)
- Imperialist Nationalism Expansion for national 
 survival (Lebensraum in Nazi Germany) mission to
 civilize in France
- Anti-colonial nationalism after both World Wars 
 For national independence
11Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Nationalism Today
- Is nationalism on the decline? The rise of 
 transnational institutions (EU) and international
 corporations
- The persistence of nationalism (resistance 
 against transnational institutions and
 corporations), and even a revival of nationalism
 after the collapse of the Soviet Union
12Making of the Modern World Nations and 
Nationalism
Nationalism Today (cont.)
How much has changed? Barack Obama after his 
reelection in 2012 What makes America 
exceptional are the bonds that hold together the 
most diverse nation on earth.  The belief that 
our destiny is shared that this country only 
works when we accept certain obligations to one 
another and to future generations. The freedom 
which so many Americans have fought for and died 
for comes with with responsibilities as well as 
rights. And among those are love and charity and 
duty and patriotism. Thats what makes America 
great.  It doesnt matter who you are or where 
you come from or what you like or where you love. 
It doesnt matter whether youre black or white 
or Hispanic or Asian or Native American or young 
or old or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or 
straight, you can make it here in America if 
youre willing to try.