Hannah Carr

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Fraternity, the third idea, represented a powerful sense of brotherhood unleashed in the nineteenth century. The rebels who stormed the Bastille were united by an ambition to be masters of their own territory and national destiny. In short, they were driven by nationalism, which not only swept across nineteenth-century Europe, but in the twentieth century went on to engulf Asia and Africa.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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