Estonian nationalism

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Estonian nationalism refers to the ideological movement for attaining and maintaining identity, unity, freedom and independence on behalf of a population deemed by many, or most, of its members to be the Estonian people, having one Estonian homeland – Estonia, sharing the common Estonian culture, as well as ancestral myths and memories, a common economy and common legal rights and duties for all members.[1]

  1. ^ Raun, Toivo U. (January 2003). "Nineteenth and early twentieth century Estonian nationalism revisited". Nations and Nationalism. 9 (1). Wiley: 129–147. doi:10.1111/1469-8219.00078.

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