The Legacy of Nationalism Since the Great War

The Great War, also known as World War I, profoundly influenced the rise of nationalism across the globe. The war ignited patriotic sentiments and a sense of national pride, leading to the strengthening of nationalist movements and ideologies. The aftermath of the war, with its territorial changes and the collapse of empires, further contributed to the resurgence of nationalism. This heightened nationalism had a significant impact on international relations, shaping political decision-making, foreign policy, and contributing to the rise of authoritarian regimes in the interwar period. The legacy of nationalism since the Great War continues to resonate in contemporary politics, with the resurgence of nationalist sentiments and the rise of populist movements across the world.

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