Cultural Nationalism in the 18th Century

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By Philip Decker

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"Cultural Nationalism in the 18th Century" by Philip Decker offers a compelling exploration of the intellectual and cultural forces that shaped the modern nation-state. As nationalism swept across Europe, it was not only a political movement but a cultural revolution—one that redefined identity, history, and tradition. In this book, Decker dives deep into how the 18th century's cultural thinkers, writers, and revolutionaries reshaped the way we understand the nation, highlighting the pivotal role of language, art, and folk traditions in forging a collective identity. From the sweeping ideals of the French Revolution to the Romantic revival of ancient myths and languages, this book traces the birth of cultural nationalism as a force that transcended political boundaries and inspired movements for independence worldwide. Cultural Nationalism in the 18th Century is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding how cultural pride, national myths, and intellectual movements combined to give rise to the powerful force of modern nationalism—affecting everything from the revolutions of the past to today's global political climate.

Cultural Nationalism in the 18th Century