Checkout handpicked notes of NCERT class 10 History chapter 1 notes (The Rise of Nationalism in Europe) by Vibha Madam, and don’t forget to share your valuable comments in the comment below to motivate our author.
Sponsored by Get Fast Packers and Movers
Frederic Sorrieu and his visualisation
- A French artist Frederic Sorrieu prepared a series of four prints in 1848.
- This print visualises his dream of a world made up of ‘Democratic and Social Republic’.
- The first print shows the people of Europe and America marching in a long train and offering homage to the Statue of Liberty.
- On the earth is the shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions.
- In Sorrieu’s Utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nation identified through their flags and national customs.
- Leading the procession are the USA and Switzerland followed by France and Germany.
- From the heavens above, Christ, saints and Angels gaze at the scene.
- The artist symbolises fraternity among the nations of the world.
The French revolution and the idea of nation
- The French revolution occurred in 1789 which led to the transfer of sovereignty from monarchy.
- The Estates General was renamed the National Assembly.
- New French flag adopted instead of the royal flag .
- French become the common language of the nation.
- Napoleon reign – from 1799 to 1815
- Rise of Napoleon and his reforms known as’ Napoleonic code ‘or ‘civil code of 1804’
- Revolutionaries help other people of Europe to become a nation.
Features of Napoleonic code
- Equality before law
- Right to property
- Administrative divisions were simplified
- Feudal system abolished
- Peasants freed from serfdom and manorial dues
- Removal of guild restrictions in town
- Improvement in transport and communication system
- Uniform laws and standardization of weight and measures
- Adoption of common national currency
The making of nationalism in Europe
- No nation States before the mid 18th century.
- Germany, Italy and Switzerland were divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons (community) and ruled by autocratic monarchies.
- Socially and politically, a landed aristocracy was the dominant class on the continent. They spoke French .
- Industrialisation began in France in the 19th century and led to the evolutions of working and middle classes.
- Educated, liberal, middle classes popularized abolition of aristocratic privileges.
Liberal nationalism
In social sphere–
- Freedom for the individual
- Equality of all before the law
In political sphere–
- Government by consent
- End of autocracy
- Adoption of constitution
- Representative government through parliament
- Abolition of property right
In economic sphere –
- Freedom of markets
- Removal of state imposed restrictions on movement of goods and capitals
- Established Zollverein in 1834 in Prussia
New conservatism after 1815
- Britain, Prussia, Russia and Austria (BPRA) collectively defeated Napoleon in 1815 and drew up a settlement.
- This settlement known as’ treaty of Vienna’
- The Vienna Congress was hosted by the chancellor Duke Metternich
Objectives of Treaty of Vienna
- Main motive undo the changes, restore monarchy
- Prussia was given new territories on Western border including Saxony.
- Austria to control Northern Italy
- Russia to get Poland
- No change in German confederation of 39 States
The Revolutionaries
- Establishment of secret societies to spread the Nationalism and oppose conservatism.
- Giuseppe Mazzini joined Carbonari later founded Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne
- Germany, France ,Switzerland and Poland inspired by secret societies
- Conservatives frightened by his move
Age of revolution 1830 -1848
- 1830 July revolution or Greek Revolution
- causes -romanticism, culture ,regional languages, folk song ,art, pottery, emotion, intuition
- Unemployment, hunger, economic hardship in Europe ,shortage of food, over crowded cities, inflation
- Low wages ,feudal system affected peasants (Begari)
- Peasants and workers revolt in 1845.
- The English poet lord Byron went to fight in the war and died in 1824
- The ‘Treaty of Constantinople‘ of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.
The revolution of liberals 1848
- Demanded for constitution + unification of nation
- German professionals, businessmen, artisans decided to vote for’ All German National Assembly’ .
- Frankfurt parliament organised in church Saint Paul
- Constitution drafted
- Germany became constitutional monarch
- When offered crown, Friedrich Wilhelm iv, king of Prussia, rejected
- Social based parliament safety to middle class dominance
- However conservative forces suppressed liberals but made some changes like serfdom and bonded labour abolished, granted concessions
The making of Germany (18th January 1871)
- Prussia emerged to unite Germany
- Otto Von Bismarck became the architect of this process
- Three wars for seven years with Austria, Denmark and France completed German unification
- Prussia King William l became emperor of United Germany
- Currency, banking, legal and judicial system was legalized
Unification of Italy(1860)
- Italy fragmented between 7 States
- Sardinian- piedmont ruled by Italian king
- North Italy under Austrian Habsburg was ruled by pope
- South ltaly was under Bourbon king of Spain
- Efforts of Mazzini in 1831 and 1848 had failed
- Responsibility upon king Victor Emmanuel II to unifying the Italian States
- C.M Covour through diplomacy allied France to defeat Austria in 1859
- Giuseppe Garibaldi with the help of local peasants drove away Spanish ruler in 1860
- In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of United Italy.
The Strange case of Britain 1707 (Unification of Britain)
- No British nation existed before 18th century.
- Ethnic groups– English, Welsh, Scots inhabitated.
- Growth of English nations in wealth and power.
- English parliament seized monarchy in 1688.
- Act of union 1707 between England and Scotland formed “United Kingdom of Great Britain”.
- The British helped protestants (majority) against catholic of Ireland.
- Later catholic revolt 1798 was suppressed.
- 1801 Ireland was also forcibly into the United Kingdom.
Visualising Nations
- Nations began to be portrayed as female figure called Allegory.
- Ideas like Liberty, Justice and Republic too were personified as female figures.
- Coins and stamps to carried their images.
- Marianne represented France and Germania represented Germany Nation.
Nationalism and Imperialism: Balkan Issues
- The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871.
- The Balkan was the region of geographical and ethnic variations.
- It was inhabited by Salvs and was under control of Ottoman Empire
- Ideas of nationalism swept over entire Balkan region.
- One by one different nationalities declared their independence through struggle.
- It later become one of the causes of first world war.
- Each state developed jealousy and hoped to expand at the cost of others.
- Countries like Russia, Germany, England, Austria-Hungary extended their control over Balkan area.
Note:
Image source– Social Science India and the Contemporary World – 2 {History class 10th}
Stay tuned for more notes, quotes & articles like this.
For sponsor any article or your article you can mail us with your logo ready and details.
Thankuu mam for notes …these notes makes history easy to understand as well as interesting!
Thankyou mam
Thanku Mam For these notes. I appreciate your efforts to extend these notes by sharing it with us.
I appreciate your efforts by sharing these notes it with us.Thanku Mam
Thank you so much mam for this notes 🙏
Thank you mam for provide us these notes . It is easy to understand.😊😊👌👍
Thank you mam
Thanks mam
Really knowledgeable!
Thank you mam . For providing us such an easy and effective notes.
thanks for providing notes
Thxs mam, these notes make me comfortable to understand and learn better.
Thank u mam 4 these fabulous 😍😍notes. They r easy 2 understand and the entire chapter is covered so easily😄😄. I appreciate ur efforts … Thanx a lot….😇😇
thnk u so much mam……….😊😊😊
thnk..unso much mam….😊😊😊
thnk u….so mush… mam..😊😊🙏
Thank you mam
thank you
really fantastic mam👌
👌
thanks for providing some really simple and in detailed notes
great work
best notes ever
💯👌
simple and sober
🙏🏻🙏🏻💯👌
👌🏻💐
Easy to understand these notes
your teaching strategies …… fantastic
awesome
✌️✌️👍🏻💯
thankyou maam for the notes, awaiting for next chapter notes
remarkable, astounding
commendable
wonderful notes
very good way to express the whole chapter
commendable
awaiting for next chapter notes kindly provide ma’am
nice ma’am
Thank you mam for these notes..It makes history easier…
your notes make the chapter easy to understand
wow
Fabulous job
Great notes
👌🏻 👌🏻
,✌️👌
👌👌👌👌👍
A total of 15 people
I was shocked when I saw 1-2 people I never expected ??
dude, can someone follow me for 2 years?
People who leave after logging in to the site???