词条 | Tunisian nationalism |
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Tunisian nationalism refers to the nationalism of Tunisians and Tunisian culture.{{sfn|Motyl|2001|pp=549}} Tunisian nationalism's origins stretch back to the 19th century; however, Tunisian nationalism became a significant political force after 1908 with the founding of the Young Tunisians movement, and the more significant Destour (Arabic for "Constitution) Party established after World War I.{{sfn|Motyl|2001|pp=549}} The Destour Party called for Tunisian autonomy within the French Empire and that France should not dominate Tunisia's politics and society.{{sfn|Motyl|2001|pp=549}} France responded by banning the Destour Party in 1933, resulting in the rise of a more radical nationalist party, the Neo-Destour Party being formed in 1934 led by Habib Bourguiba.{{sfn|Motyl|2001|pp=549}} The Neo-Destour Party demanded independence of Tunisia from France, though it respected French and Western culture and sought to maintain close links with France after independence was achieved.{{sfn|Motyl|2001|pp=549}} See also
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