How strong have nationalist/regionalist movements been in France compared to Spain or Italy?
What role did language standardization play in the creation of modern French identity?
The conception of "the French" preceded the unification of France linguistically, which didn't really happen until like the 1870's or something but France has had a long history of centralization to the point that only Breton and Corsican exist at any level any more
>>2683574
Sorry to derail, but OP's image triggers me.
Alsace-Lorraine is rightful German clay.
>>2683600
wrong, the entire west bank of the rhine is official french property
>Occitania
>Brittany
>Savoy
>Nice
>Corsica
>Alsace
>that Catalan speaking part
>that Basque speaking part
Fr*nce is holding so much fucking land that doesn't belong to them. It's not even funny.
>>2683614
germany is a meme that didn't even exist until 1871
Lorraine was a State before annexed by France. Like Savoy. Other land was shitting folkloric regionalism
>>2683614
what is right of conquest
>>2683614
Don't forget Lorraine, Franche-Comté and Les Pays-Bas Françaises
Daily reminder that Corsica is Italian.
All pretty much dead except maybe the Corsican one.
>>2683882
Actually only a few of the Corsican nationalists want to be a part of Italy, most want a full on independance.
>>2683882
Hmmm weird how it's coloured the same as France on a map
>>2683962
French here, never heard of any Corsican wanting union with Italy.
>>2683951
To be fair, a whole bunch of Italians don't even want to be a part of Italy.
>>2685044
I'm not sure i actually know ANY italians that want to be part of italy.