[Home]History of Ethnic nationalism

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Ethnic nationalism is the form of nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy as an inherent consequence of race; the underlying presumption is that ethnic groupings (historical cultural or hereditary groupings) should be politically distinct. This was developed by Johann Gottfried von Herder, who introduced the concept of the Volk (Ger: Folk).
Ethnic nationalism is the form of nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy from historical cultural or hereditary
groupings (ethnicities); the underlying assumption is that ethnicities should be politically distinct. This was developed by Johann Gottfried von Herder, who introduced the concept of the Volk (Ger: Folk).

Romantic nationalism is a form of ethnic nationalism infused with Romanticism.

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The concept of a homeland is an ethnic nationalist concept. See also Heimatvertriebene, Israel, Palestine, [Homeland Security]?.

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