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That lead to the term Chauvinism -- meaning unquestioning patriotic devotion to a nation or state.
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Laura Sabia's subject, "Canada, the Crown and Chauvinism", is most profound because all three ideas come from the same root -- from Nicolas Chauvin who loved his country so much that he served it without fear.
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Chauvinism is not dead, imperialism is not dead in any of the great European countries. »
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It can be seen in what the French call Chauvinism and we call Jingoism.
The Appetite of Tyranny Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian 1905
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Chauvinism is common to all these models -- they are basically founded on the idea that the mother's sense of superiority is backed up by, if not founded on, a cultural superiority.
Dominique Browning: Chinese Tiger Mothers? Kittens Compared to French Mothers. Why Any Fear Model Is the Wrong Way to Go Dominique Browning 2011
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Chauvinism is common to all these models -- they are basically founded on the idea that the mother's sense of superiority is backed up by, if not founded on, a cultural superiority.
Dominique Browning: Chinese Tiger Mothers? Kittens Compared to French Mothers. Why Any Fear Model Is the Wrong Way to Go Dominique Browning 2011
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Chauvinism is common to all these models -- they are basically founded on the idea that the mother's sense of superiority is backed up by, if not founded on, a cultural superiority.
Dominique Browning: Chinese Tiger Mothers? Kittens Compared to French Mothers. Why Any Fear Model Is the Wrong Way to Go Dominique Browning 2011
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Chauvinism, then, was part of the British bequest to America, and it continued to grow in both countries throughout the 1800s.
Eamon Murphy: Theater Review: Jerusalem Eamon Murphy 2011
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Chauvinism is common to all these models -- they are basically founded on the idea that the mother's sense of superiority is backed up by, if not founded on, a cultural superiority.
Dominique Browning: Chinese Tiger Mothers? Kittens Compared to French Mothers. Why Any Fear Model Is the Wrong Way to Go Dominique Browning 2011
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Chauvinism is common to all these models -- they are basically founded on the idea that the mother's sense of superiority is backed up by, if not founded on, a cultural superiority.
Dominique Browning: Chinese Tiger Mothers? Kittens Compared to French Mothers. Why Any Fear Model Is the Wrong Way to Go Dominique Browning 2011
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