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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


*Nationality (nation-ness and nationalism) as a cultural artifacts
Nationality (nation-ness and nationalism) as a cultural artifacts
*Need to understand  
*Need to understand  
**How they have come into being
**How they have come into being
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**Why they hold emotional legitimacy today
**Why they hold emotional legitimacy today


'''Argument:''' the creation stems from the historical forces aligning, then became moveable, interactive socially, politically, and ideologically
Argument: the creation stems from the historical forces aligning, then became moveable, interactive socially, politically, and ideologically


==Concepts and Definitions==
==Concepts and Definitions==
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#Political power of nationalisms vs. their lack of philosophy
#Political power of nationalisms vs. their lack of philosophy


*'''Issue:''' nationalism often classified as an ideology (similar to kinship and religion)
*Issue: nationalism often classified as an ideology (similar to kinship and religion)


*'''Definition of Nation:''' an imagined political community, imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign
*'''Definition of Nation:''' an imagined political community, imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign
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**Does not suggest a causal relationship, but contextualizes the culture systems preceding it
**Does not suggest a causal relationship, but contextualizes the culture systems preceding it


'''Three cultural conceptions that lost power:'''
Three cultural conceptions that lost power:
#Script-language offered privileged access to ontological truth
#Script-language offered privileged access to ontological truth
#Society was naturally organized around/under high centers (like a monarch)
#Society was naturally organized around/under high centers (like a monarch)
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*Book-publishing services searched for markets, initially Europe (Latin)
*Book-publishing services searched for markets, initially Europe (Latin)


'''Expanded due to three reasons:'''
Expanded due to three reasons:
#Change in Latin
#Change in Latin
#Impact of the Reformation (really promoted the print market)
#Impact of the Reformation (really promoted the print market)
#Slow and uneven spread of vernaculars as tools for administrative centralization (there was no systematic imposition of language)
#Slow and uneven spread of vernaculars as tools for administrative centralization (there was no systematic imposition of language)


'''Print languages laid the groundwork for national consciousness in three ways:'''
Print languages laid the groundwork for national consciousness in three ways:
#Unified fields of exchange and communications through print and paper: allowed people to grow aware of their thousands of people in their language field, connected through print
#Unified fields of exchange and communications through print and paper: allowed people to grow aware of their thousands of people in their language field, connected through print
#Fixity to language: printed books kept a permanent form, were not unconsciously modernized
#Fixity to language: printed books kept a permanent form, were not unconsciously modernized
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