explanation of romantic nationalism?
Q. please explain what nationalism in the romantic period meant and how it affected the music of its time.
Asked by rorry a - Fri Mar 16 09:58:17 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Romantic nationalism is the form of nationalism in which the state derives its political legitimacy as an organic consequence of the unity of those it governs. This includes, depending on the particular manner of practice, the language, race, culture, religion and customs of the "nation" in its primal sense of those who were "born" within its culture. This form of nationalism arose in reaction to dynastic or imperial hegemony, which assessed the legitimacy of the state from the "top down", emanating from a monarch or other authority, which justified its existence. Such downward-radiating power might ultimately derive from a god or gods (see the divine right of kings and the Mandate of Heaven). Among the key themes of Romanticism, and its… [cont.]
Answered by none7 - Fri Mar 16 10:13:12 2007

The US? Romantic nationalism?
Q. How and why has the US experienced the growth of deeply felt nationalist passions that have contributed to its interference in other parts of the world?
Asked by danger_mouse - Tue Apr 18 05:49:27 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. How come a true nationalist is unaware of same passion by other nations? Strange, the US nationalism makes you invade other countries of the world.
Answered by Saadi - Tue Apr 18 05:56:43 2006

What are the different types of nationalism? (see details)?
Q. Ok, don't say I didn't do my homework, because I did. But I'm having some trouble with understanding the differences between the different types of nationalism. I looked through my textbook but they don't explain it in a clear enough way for me to understand. Could someone please explain to me the differences between these types? I'm including an excerpt of my book so you can see what exactly I'm getting at. "Types of nationalism: Nationalism may manifest itself as part of official state ideology or as a popular (non-state) movement and may be expressed along civic, ethnic, cultural, religious or ideological lines. These self-definitions of the nation are used to classify types of nationalism. However such categories are not mutually… [cont.]
Asked by beautiful girl - Wed Apr 7 21:39:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Happy to help! Nationalism and Patriotism are basically the same thing. If you feel like you're a part of a particular nation, what you're experiencing is nationalist sentiment. Sometimes this sentiment becomes part of the State's official doctrine. But usually it's totally informal. Here are a few examples of "nationalism", some serious, and some not so serious: Civic Nationalism- In the USA, "if you don't vote, you can't complain" is a civic nationalist sentiment. The statement "he's not MY president" which was popular during the Bush years, is Civic Nationalism in reverse. Ethnic Nationalism- The Nation of Israel is not merely a reference to people from the State of Israel, but all Jewish people. Romantic Nationalism- Rather… [cont.]
Answered by B SIDE - Thu Apr 8 09:37:11 2010

The Romantic Movement of the early 19th century was a reaction against the:?
Q. (A) Gothic Spirit of Louis XIV's court (C) Ideals od aristocratic honor (D) Nationalism (B) and (E) have been ruled out by me (A) Gothic Spirit of Louis XIV's court (B) scientific rationalism (C) Ideals od aristocratic honor (D) Nationalism (E) Poverty and homelessness Pretty sure it's not B, looking at the book. NOT (E). All ready got it wrong
Asked by Noel - Wed Feb 24 16:33:20 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Was the Enlightenment one of the ones you ruled out? The answer is B. Scientific rationalism.
Answered by Babs - Wed Feb 24 16:47:47 2010

Romantic Era Questions Help!?
Q. I need to answer some questions, Ive done loads already i just need some help =[ How did these develop during the period: The Concerto Wagner's Music Dramas Nationalism Choral Music Name some famous pieces? Were there any new instruments added ? Describe the typical romantic orchestra Thankyou so much
Asked by psychodudebrett - Wed Sep 17 14:49:35 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. While I would love to do your homework for you, I really think you would do much better by doing your own research (presumably, you know how to use a search engine), actually listening to some Romantic music and formulating your own opinions, rather than regurgitating the views of others. You might even learn something in the process!
Answered by del_icious_manager - Thu Sep 18 03:48:15 2008

Two 12th Grade Social Studies Questions?
Q. Doing a cumalitive review in Social Studies and having trouble with these 2 questions.. Just wondering if anyone can help me out on these 2 questions.. 1. The idea of a nation-state : A) Includes a distinct identity 2) Dates back to at least the first millennium AD 3) Might include a common language 4) Two of the above 5) All of the above 2. What kind of nationalism can be said to have influenced the development of democracy in the U.S.? A) Civic nationalism B) Cultural nationalism C) Romantic nationalism D) Diaspora nationalism E) None of the above Im not in school because we have an early release, so please go high and mighty on me and say I need to be in school learning.. As for not helping because I cant do my own work. It's a… [cont.]
Asked by David H - Tue Jan 9 12:47:41 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I believe the first question both includes a distinct identity and includes a common language, but I can't find evidence of it dating to the first millennium AD. This is where I got my info... For the second question it is clearly civic nationalism, this is the information I got on it from the wikipedia web site... Civic nationalism Civic nationalism (or civil nationalism) is the form of nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy from the active participation of its citizenry, from the degree to which it represents the "will of the people". It is often seen as originating with Jean-Jacques Rousseau and especially the social contract theories which take their name from his 1762 book The Social Contract. Civic… [cont.]
Answered by mommyem - Tue Jan 9 13:16:44 2007

I NEED HELP WITH HISTORYY?
Q. 1. The ___ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution. bicycle flying shuttle water-powered loom steam engine 2. The social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the emergence of the middle class and the working class. growing death rates, due to accidents on the highways. thick air pollution that choked the British Isles. widespread famines caused by families abandoning their farms. 3. The pitiful conditions created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to the Iron Workers' Revolt by 1886. the organization of charitable groups. socialism, in which society owns and controls the means of production. a cry for rights for animals that worked in coal mines. 4. The… [cont.]
Asked by xxx_ashley_addiction_xxx - Thu Mar 12 08:33:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you don't know these - you should Google each of the topics in turn. You'll get help on any that you are really stuck with, but it won't benefit you if someone else does it for you (and how can you be sure they have got it right?).
Answered by Bilbo - Thu Mar 12 08:44:05 2009

proof read my paper please?
Q. Bands such as the Quarrymen and the Silver Beatles don t mean much to modern day society (Hawksley, Lucinda). Yet these two particular bands are the little bits of nothing that made up the 60 s revolution that is The Beatles. Starting up in 1957(Rough Guides, 2003) commencing success in 1962 The Beatles are legends to this day bringing the world the new rock and roll and influencing the artists now heard on the radio. Yet they managed to bring back romanticism with their music, and reach even further into the grasps of genius. Not only did the Beatles use romantic ideas in song writing, using their highly emotionally evocative and "trippy" imagination, they also recreated romanticism as a style. Romanticism was brought to life in the… [cont.]
Asked by poisonedcookie - Fri Mar 20 00:36:21 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I didn't read it all .. but you should definitely NOT start your paper with a quote -- at least not one like that. Part of the problem, I'm not really sure what your paper is about? What is your thesis? Most of the rest (I got about 1/2 way through) seems to be well written, but you really need to work on that first graph!
Answered by Feisty - Fri Mar 20 00:43:50 2009

Can someone explain how Romanticism is related to the French Revolution?
Q. Or even the more confusing link to Nationalism? And are they different? But most importantly I don't get how it's linked to the Romantic Age. Im just a kid so my knowledge is not that great. I do understand the basic concepts of the Romantic Age, like going against the Age of Reason's ideas of rationalism, and logic. And I get the supernatural themes, the "dark" haunting landscapes, individualism, and pretty much things from intuition or "the heart". But I don't understand the political standpoints of Romanticism. And are the political standpoints related to the other themes? I mean how could they be related to "folklore of Medievalism?" and "intuition"? Any help would be appreciated, and Im sure the Romantic Age is complicated but… [cont.]
Asked by Somegirlie - Sun Jun 28 00:29:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This brief article, in the website below, may answer some of your questions
Answered by Tav - Sun Jun 28 00:39:06 2009

history help please please please?
Q. 1. The ___ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution. (1 point) bicycle flying shuttle water-powered loom steam engine 2. The social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the (1 point) emergence of the middle class and the working class. growing death rates, due to accidents on the highways. thick air pollution that choked the British Isles. widespread famines caused by families abandoning their farms. 3. The pitiful conditions created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to (1 point) the Iron Workers' Revolt by 1886. the organization of charitable groups. socialism, in which society owns and controls the means of production. a cry for rights for animals that worked in coal mines. 4. The factory… [cont.]
Asked by cdvsdfcvsd - Tue Feb 24 22:00:35 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. What happened, did your old slave die?
Answered by JimH - Tue Feb 24 22:04:22 2009

histoty help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Q. 1. The ___ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution. (1 point) a.bicycle b.flying shuttle c.water-powered loom d.steam engine 2. The social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the (1 point) a.emergence of the middle class and the working class. b.growing death rates, due to accidents on the highways. c.thick air pollution that choked the British Isles. d.widespread famines caused by families abandoning their farms. 3. The pitiful conditions created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to (1 point) a.the Iron Workers' Revolt by 1886. b.the organization of charitable groups. c.socialism, in which society owns and controls the means of production. d.a cry for rights for animals that worked in coal… [cont.]
Asked by Wanarate - Sat Feb 20 12:26:37 2010 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments

A. heeey, i have this test scheduled for today and would appreciate if you could help me out a bit and send me the correct answers?
Answered by abrok. - Wed Feb 24 09:30:44 2010

An Era of European Imperialism?!?! HELP! Please?
Q. 1. The ___ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution. (1 point) bicycle flying shuttle water-powered loom steam engine 2. The social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the (1 point) emergence of the middle class and the working class. growing death rates, due to accidents on the highways. thick air pollution that choked the British Isles. widespread famines caused by families abandoning their farms. 3. The pitiful conditions created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to (1 point) the Iron Workers' Revolt by 1886. the organization of charitable groups. socialism, in which society owns and controls the means of production. a cry for rights for animals that worked in coal mines. 4. The spread… [cont.]
Asked by Shelbi - Wed Mar 3 13:10:18 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hey, I'm doing this test too, I know your a CA student cause I am too :D This is what I have right now: 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. C 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. A 18. B 19. D Can you email me the other answers if you have it?? and tell me which answers are correct Hey i found these answers but im not 100% sure if there right tho 20.guarantee the independence of new Latin American nations 21.witnessed a growth in the middle sectors of Latin American society 22.the native peoples; enslaved by the African colonists 23.decreasing the amount of tea and porcelain purchased from China 24.paid millions of dollars worth of Chinese silk, tea, and porcelain as war reparations. 25.treated shipwrecked American… [cont.]
Answered by n.tj71 - Thu Mar 4 14:08:44 2010

Music Trivia~~ Do You Know The Answers?
Q. The title of a widely performed contemporary American opera contains the word: a) singing b) marriage c) Marilyn d) Nixon e)flute Beethoven s Symphony Number Three was originally dedicated to: a) Queen Elizabeth b) his mother c) Napoleon d) Gustav Mahler e) Emperor Franz The main theme from Tchaikovsky s Romeo and Juliet overture later became a popular song called: a) Smoke Gets in Your Eyes b) Our Love c) Over the Rainbow d) One for My Baby d) Cradle Song The nineteenth century folk song John Henry deals with: a) the hanging of a local hero b) protests against the Civil War c) a beloved bank robber on the Western frontier d) a man competing against a steam drill e) a lover who arrives too later to stop his sweetheart from marrying his… [cont.]
Asked by .:*:.Fallen Angel.:*:. - Wed Feb 11 23:52:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You have got to be kidding us?
Answered by Bob - Thu Feb 12 05:00:24 2009

World History B Unit 1 Help Please!!!!!?
Q. 1. Otto von Bismarck practiced realpolitik, which was (1 point) a theory of politics based on practical matter rather than theory or ethics. the view that military might equaled political might. a belief that animals have political rights. the study of the governments of other nations, both past and present. 2. ___ emphasized feelings and imagination as sources of knowing. (1 point) Rationalism Romanticism Conservatism Realpolitik 3. The British novelist Charles Dickens became very sucessful with his (1 point) romantic novels focusing on the pastoral life of Britain's farming community. Gothic novels showing the dangers of man's attempt to dominate nature. secular novels portraying criminals who were evil … [cont.]
Asked by John Jackson - Wed Jan 28 07:01:14 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. C
Answered by blahblah - Thu Jan 29 15:25:47 2009

Music Questions?!? Help?!?
Q. Gershwin s Rhapsody in Blue combines symphonic music and: a) Bach fugue b) a chorus of 1,000 voices c) twelve minutes of silence d) nationalism e) jazz Which of the following is NOT associated with the baroque period? a) architectural grandeur b) the dissonant chords of Beethoven c) statues adorning civic buildings d) a Bach toccata e) the attempt to revitalize the Catholic church Mahalia Jackson was a well-known exponent of: a) serialism b) spirituals c) the art songs of Schubert d) the plainsong or chant e) early avant-garde music Composers Brahms and Tchaikovsky are considered: a) romantic b) post-modern c) impressionists d) baroque e) atonal The place mentioned in a blues song by W.C. Handy is: a) New Orleans b) Memphis c) St.… [cont.]
Asked by .:*:.Fallen Angel.:*:. - Thu Feb 12 20:52:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. e b b a sorry
Answered by jimbeau - Thu Feb 12 21:29:14 2009

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