Language and the Sentiment of Nationality
@article{Buck1916LanguageAT,
title={Language and the Sentiment of Nationality},
author={Carl Darling Buck},
journal={American Political Science Review},
year={1916},
volume={10},
pages={44 - 69},
url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:146904598}
}The nineteenth century, it is a commonplace to remark, witnessed a notable revival of nationalistic sentiment, the germs of which go back to the eighteenth, and the political consequences of which are in considerable part still outstanding. The emancipation of the Balkan States, the union of Italy, and the consolidation of Germany, were substantial, though incomplete, realizations of nationalism. The Germanization of Austria-Hungary, which had seemed inevitable, was brought to a halt by the…
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