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Nationalism fuels public support for war from "summary" of The Origins of the First World War by Annika Mombauer

The idea that nationalism can contribute to a society's readiness to go to war is a central theme in understanding the origins of conflicts such as the First World War. Nationalism is a powerful force that can rally people around a common identity and cause, leading to a sense of unity and purpose. When a nation's leaders appeal to nationalist sentiments, they can tap into a deep reservoir of emotions and beliefs that can be harnessed to mobilize support for military action. In the context of the First World War, nationalism played a significant role in shaping public opinion and galvanizing support for the conflict. In the years leading up to the war, nationalist movements were on the rise in many European countries, fueled by a desire for self-determination and independence. These movements fostered a sense of national pride and patriotism that made people more willing to defend their country's interests through military means. Nationalism can als...
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    The Origins of the First World War

    Annika Mombauer

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