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The humanist roots of linguistic nationalism
Alan Patten
Politics
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Linguistic Nationalism
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Humanist
56%
Eloquence
37%
Latin Language
35%
Renaissance Humanism
21%
Conceptions of Language
20%
Political Power
19%
Nation-state
19%
Social Power
18%
Classical Antiquity
17%
Statesman
16%
Modernity
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Glory
15%
Deeds
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Premodern
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Revival
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Language
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Modernist
13%
Nationalism
12%
Rome
12%
Poet
10%
Thought
8%
Social Sciences
nationalism
56%
Renaissance
53%
linguistics
40%
sixteenth century
21%
antiquity
19%
humanism
18%
politics
16%
intellectual
15%
political power
15%
modernity
14%
nation state
14%
critic
14%
writer
12%