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HIST 001U. First-Year Seminar: Defining an "Us": Nationalism, Culture, and Identity in Modern EuropeThis course examines how populations come to see themselves as part of a single community. That community, in some instances called a nation or nation-state (or even an empire), can demand loyalty. It can also be exclusionary, sometimes with violent outcomes. We will examine the emergence of cultural and national identities in 19th- and 20th-century Europe through thematic investigations of four intertwined ways such identities might be forged: land, language, symbols, and blood. Concentrations: Culture and Identity, Empires and Nations Social sciences. Writing course. 1 credit. Eligible for Concentrations: Culture and Identity, Empires and Nations Fall 2024. Brown. Spring 2026. Brown. Catalog chapter: History Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/history
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