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Nationalism - A part of Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".  This site is made up of primary source readings, some of which will be assigned to P.H.S. classes.  Included here are various definitions of the different types of Nationalism. Many primary sources. Great Site***

Kossuth's speech at the dinner given in his honor by the U.S. Congress in Washington D.C., January 7, 1852.

Congress of Vienna - Conservatism and the reactions at the Congress of Vienna. Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

Italian Unification - Many primary sources on Italian Nationalism.   Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

German Unification - Many primary sources on German Nationalism.  Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

Revolts of 1848 - Many sources on the causes and the results of the various revolts that took place in the middle of the 19th Century.  Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

19th Century England - Political reform with many sites on the Irish struggle.  Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

19th Century France - Sources on the revolt of 1848 and the reforms of the empire and republic.  Some info on the Franco/Prussian War.  Part of  Fordham University's "Internet Modern History Sourcebook".

 The Balfour Declaration-- The full text of the British promise of a national Jewish homeland in Palestine.

 The Potato Famine

ABCNEWS.com : A Beginner's Guide to the Balkans--  Interactive, far-reaching and interesting. This feature requires a browser that supports frames.

 Bosnia - Origin of the conflict among the Serbs, Croats, and Muslims with a history of each group.

Irish History - Another great site on the struggles in Ireland.  Information on the Famine, Unionists, Rebublicanism, Timelines, Documents, etc.

Exploratorium Magazine Online: "The Evolution of Languages"--  We don’t ask ourselves where languages come from because they just seem to be there: French in France, English in England, Chinese in China

If you are doing a project on conflicts caused by nationalism, be sure to visit the pages on this site devoted to the world today..

     
     
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