Respuesta :
Nationalism was evident in numerous ways in Europe in the late 1800s. Perhaps the most obvious example of it can be seen in the heated rivalries over obtaining territories
Answer:
it fueled notions of unique, separate identities that created political turmoil and went beyond the literature or artistic realms
Explanation:
In the 19th century a wave of political and social movement was present as a "romantic nationalism", where Polish, Ukranian intellectuals and artists began to produce important works of literature and representations in the arts.
This romantic nationalism was revolutionary in that, it made possible to contest the influence of great powers in the region that had long benefited from a underdeveloped state of matters. Namely the works of Friederich Chopin are remarkable as he strives for the liberation of his motherland from the Russian Empire and the formation of a separate and different Polish state that would only shortly exist after 1919.
The nationalism that appeared in Eastern Europe was represented by Adam Mickiewicz's first poems in 1822.
Of course the uprisings were back fired as it happend in the national liberation movements were shortly lived. The Russian Empire strengthed with iron fist all these movements.