Aviel Roshwald, an American historian, Matthew D'Auria, a Lecturer on Modern European history, and Cathie Carmichael, a Professor of European History, dive into the complexities of nationhood and nationalism. They reveal how nationalism is not exclusively a European phenomenon. The discussion navigates the historical interplay of patriotism under wartime, the evolving narratives of identity, and the challenges posed by right-wing politics today. Critical insights into race's role in nationalism and the misconceptions of DNA testing also emerge, sparking a deeper understanding of modern national identities.