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Why was the idea of german nationalism so radical in the 19th century? - because there was no precedent for the idea of nationalism before the germans developed it - because the germanic kingdoms were so numerous and because loyalty was not given to an imagined entity like a state, but to a flesh-and-blood person, a king - because they all believed themselves to be european and not part of a separate country - because the post-napoleonic war council declared german unification

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