Date of Award
6-1928
Degree Type
Bachelors Essay
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
History
First Advisor
John A. McChrystal
Abstract
The breaking-up of Austria Hungary and of Russia has emphasized the difference between a nation and a nationality. It has become evident that unity of racial descent does not bring about national cohesion, and that distinct racial elements may combine and form a nation of great solidarity. We also recognize that between the members of a nationality language is a firmer bond than race, although it does not necessarily coincide with national boundaries.
Recommended Citation
Mountin, Louis Bernard, "Nationalism" (1928). Bachelors’ Theses. 1690.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/bachelor_essays/1690
Comments
A Thesis submitted partially to fulfill the requirements for The Degree of Bachelor of Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin