# In 1848, Frederic Sorrier, a French artist, prepared as series of four prints visualising his dream of
a world made up of " democratic and social republic as he called them.
The FIRST PRINT: -
Shows the people of Europe and America men and women of all ages and social classes marching in
a long train, offering homage (respect) to the statue of liberty as they pass by it.
* Artists of the time of the revolution personified liberty as a female figure and in simple words we
can say
that they used female figure to represents the freedom and equal right of all people.
# The torch of enlighten # The character of the rights of man
she bears in one hand. in the other hand.
* On the earth in the foreground of the image lie the shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist
intuitions.
(Absolutist - The people who have power and command over all around territory and in more simple
words we can say who rules the poor people)
IN sortie’s utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through
their flags and national costume.
(Utopian vision: - unreal but perfect situation)
* From the heavens above, Christ, saints and angles gaze upon the science (it means the god are
blessings to all the people).
* During the nineteenth century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about extending
changes in the political and mental world of Europe.
* The end result of these changes was the emergence of the nation-state in place of the
multinational dynastic empires of Europe
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND IDEA OF THE NATION: -
The wake of revolution: -
, * The first clear expressions of nationalism came with the French revolution in 1789, France.
(Before this revolution watchmen the force it was absolute monarch -One person ruled)
*The political and constitutional changes that came in the wake of
the French revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty (the power of decision making given) from
the monarchy to a body of French citizens.
* People had proclaimed to constitute the nation and shape its destiny.
From the Very beginning: -
The French revolutionaries (the people who are make the changes of unity) {Introduced various
measures and practices -> he French people TO create the collective identity among all} all in one
nation.
* To give equal rights and notion of unity in constitution.
* A new French flag, the tricolour, was chosen to replace the former royal standard.
* The estates general was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly.
* Uniforms laws, rules and regulations were made in within territory for all-in-one nation.
* Internal customs duties and dues were abolished and uniform system of weights and measures
was adopted.
* French taken as common language of the Nation.
* TO liberate people of Europe from despotism (absolute power or a march power).
When news spreads different citizens of Europe: -
* Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up the Jacobin clubs (the
group of people joined together for revolution).
*Then this Jacobin club people who become the French army, started to move into holland, Belgium,
Switzerland and much in Italy in the time of 1790's -> BY carrying the idea of Nationalism abroad.
ABOUT NAPOLEAN AND THE CIVIL CODE OF NAPOLEAN->
Napoleon, who was the leader of the French armies, the napoleon set about introducing many of the
reforms that he had already introduced in France.
*He returned to monarchy, destroyed democracy in France, but in the administrative field, he had
incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient.
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