![]() ![]() This is a world in which the concept of there being any real difference between Czech and German speaking Bohemians is laughable and where the Serbs are a key element of the Austrian armed forces serving as Christianity's first bulwark against the Turk, but where the Slovaks are effectively ignored as a group of any consequence and the Hungarians are discriminated against for their rebellious tendencies.Īll in all, absolutely fascinating and fantastic work on this Thande. A form of multiculturalism is probably the expected norm here- that while obviously those who are of the core ethno-religious cultural identity of a state are superior to all others, everyone else can have their place in society and certain groups may become highly accepted due to their loyalty/martial prowess etc. The Unreformed Kingdom explores a very different, yet oddly familiar, Britain of a 2015 in which you can download an app to watch public executions, many MPs still represent rotten boroughs, and your religion determines your right to vote. We will still have the attitude that comes down to 'if you're loyal to the government, who cares what language you speak', though its companion of 'expel all the people of from this area as they rebel too much'. ![]() On the one hand, Jews are probably still restricted to Ghettos and subject to pogroms in various places, but on the other it feels likely that the concept of the ethno-nationalist state has been completely averted. ![]() ![]() Thinking further afield, there's some very interesting thoughts to be had about ethnic and national relationships TTL. ![]()
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