The French Revolution: Civic Nationalism Vs. Integral Nation…

Final Term Paper for History of the Modern Era

TOPIC: The French Revolution

The French Revolution laid the foundations of civic nationalism, grounded in citizenship, equality before the law, and popular sovereignty.

In reaction to both the French Revolution and the very idea of democratic nationalism, a different model emerged: integral nationalism, which later became one of the ideological pillars of fascism and National Socialism.

Drawing on the lectures and the assigned readings, explain the main principles of these two contrasting conceptions of nationalism and analyze how they differ in their understanding of the nation, citizenship, and political authority.

Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Hobson pp 120-153.pdf, Hobson p 113-119.pdf, Thomson Ch 20.pdf, Thomson Ch 14.pdf, Thomson Ch 11.pdf, Thomson Ch 7.pdf, Thomson Ch 6.pdf, Thomson Ch5.pdf, Presentation – French Revolution and reaction.pdf, Presentation – The French Revolution.pdf, Thomson Ch 2.pdf, Thomson – ch1.pdf

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