
handle: 10807/74693 , 2158/1095084
The expulsion of entire communities or parts of a population from the territories where they live is not a new phenomenon in human history. Nonetheless, it has acquired a dramatic importance since the nineteenth century, with the rise of nationalism and the consequent conception of the nation-state as a political entity that could no longer be defined primarily by the authority of a monarch, but rather by shared language, religion, history, culture, and therefore fate.
Expulsion, Ethnic cleansing, Expulsion, genocide, ethnic cleansing
Expulsion, Ethnic cleansing, Expulsion, genocide, ethnic cleansing
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