The document summarizes the rise of nationalism in Europe following the French Revolution of 1789. It discusses several key points:
(i) The French Revolution spread liberal ideas like liberty, equality, and nationalism across Europe through the formation of Jacobin clubs. However, Napoleon's conquests turned people against French rule.
(ii) After 1815, liberal nationalists worked underground and formed secret societies to spread revolutionary ideas and oppose conservative monarchies established by the Treaty of Vienna. Figures like Mazzini promoted Italian unification.
(iii) By the late 1800s, nationalism in Europe had taken on a more extreme form and promoted imperialism, intolerance of other nations, and the suppression of minority