Luis Henrique

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Apologists for the Vienna settlement have argued that the statesmen of 1815 should not be blamed for failing to take account of the force of nationalism, since they could not be expected to have known how powerful it would grow. Being men of their time, the argument goes, they were not aware of the phenomenon of modern nationalism, and could therefore not possibly foresee its potential force. This is absurd.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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