If he ever felt any enthusiasm for the future nationhood of Australia, he did not express it.
It seems to the present writer that, whatever criteria are selected for the determination of the nationhood of a given society, uniqueness certainly is not one of the qualities attributed to a "nation.
He formulated the demand for Irish nationhood with clearness and precision.
A unique moment of nationhood gave birth to a long list of great artists, just as similar national enthusiasm gave birth to groups of great artists in England, in Holland, in Florence, in Venice, in Athens.
It came upon France as a consequence of huge national aspiration, when nationhood was desired and disaster had joined men together in struggle, and sent them forth on reckless adventure.
Although it was allowed to retain southern Dobrudzha, all the territories that were of significance to Bulgaria's sense of nationhood were gone.
She was forgetting nationhood while Germany was reviving it.
A lower form of nationhood was before the minds of those who saw in it nothing but a parliament in College Green.
That chainless wave and lovely land Freedom and Nationhood demand-- Be sure, the great God never planned, For slumbering slaves, a home so grand.
The only alternative to settlement by conference is "blood and iron," and it is with "blood and iron" that nearly every nationality which has attained nationhood in the last hundred years has cemented the structure of its State.
The problem of the Netherlands, which it will be convenient to deal with first, introduces us to an aspect of nationhood which we have hitherto not touched upon.
Democracy and nationhood may, as in the case of Italy, be acquired by a people at the same moment; but without the realisation of the national idea it is hardly possible to conceive of democratic government for any country.
In fact Europe was in constant war right up to 1870, and the idea ofnationhood had not developed till late in the nineteenth century.
Yet it can not be denied that the idea of nationhood is being developed pretty fast in India, even on modern lines.
The idea of Indian nationhoodis now not only rooted in the public mind, as all recent utterances go to show, but accepted in Europe and acknowledged by the Government and the governing race.
The new idea that should now lead us is the realisation of our nationhood not separate from, but in, the future scheme of humanity.
Fifty years hence the New Zealander will be like the Australian--a keen exponent of nationhood and all that that means.
Then will be the time to marshal to its aid forces such as have finally established by law the present nationhood of each of us.
Nationhood demonstrated in the issue of the Civil War, 168.
The first was never in America; the second was never in England; the third saw England in his exile only after American nationhood was established; and the fourth and fifth knew both England and America.
It demonstrated the reality of American nationhood and, more important still, it encouraged the race on its path towards convergence.
These "great nations across the seas" are themselves conscious of nationhood on a parity with that of the British Isles.
As such they shared in the formation of the nationhood not only of America, but also of the five new nations of the Britannic world.
To me it means the sickling over a robust nationhood with the yellowing hue of a dollar democracy, the yellowing hue of gnashing social jealousy, the yellowing hue of moral putridity and decadence and rot.
In supporting Home Rule for Ireland we abandon no principle of Irish nationhood as laid down by the fathers in the Irish movement for independence, from Wolfe Tone and Emmett to John Mitchell, and from Mitchell to Kickham and Parnell.
The full height of nationhood is the recognition of sovereignty; and the completest act of sovereignty of which a nation may be capable is to confer its Constitution on itself.
It is also derived from the fact of nationhood, but from the achievement of nationhood at the other end of history.
It has fostered the rise of a sense of nationhood in the young communities of the new lands, and in the old and decaying civilisations of the most ancient historic countries.
The slow rate of progress towardsnationhood of such peoples as the Russian and the Chinese has been largely due to lack of means of free communication between the parts of these countries.
The unity and nationhood of modern Germany is largely due to similar causes; and the war of 1871 may fairly be said to have led to a further integration of the national life of the French people, in spite of their defeat.
Indeed at the present moment, when Europe is being remoulded by the Paris Conference, the need for clear notions and some working definition of nationhood has acquired a most urgent importance.
And the dire consequences of this failure are made clear on the following page--"There seems no escape from the conclusion that nationhood must mainly determine itself by conflict.
The provisional definition has the merit of recognising that nationhood is essentially a mental condition and must be defined in psychological terms.
The answer to the riddle of the definition of nationhood is to be found in the conception of the group mind.
Nationhood is, then, essentially a psychological conception.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationhood" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: independence; internationalism; nationalism; nationality; sovereignty