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Germany

Autor Prof. Stefan Berger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2004
'What is a German's fatherland?', asked Ernst Moritz Arndt at the
beginning of the nineteenth century. This has arguably been the central
question of modern German history. Germans did not have a united
fatherland until 1871, and, thereafter, major political events in 1918,
1933, 1945, 1968 and 1989 ensured that the answers to Arndt's question
proliferated and diverged with breath-taking speed.







Germany
explains the diverse ways in which national identity has been
constructed over more than three centuries. It focuses on the plurality
of contested definitions of 'Germanness'. The themes covered include the
struggles between democratic and non-democratic inventions of the
nation, the construction of the racial nation under Nazism, economic
definitions of the nation, foreigners and 'Germanness', the nation as a
'community of memory', the gendering of the national discourse, the
federal nature of German nationalism and the impact of war on the
construction of a German national identity. This is a fundamental
reappraisal of Germany's history from a perspective available only now
that the dust from the demolished Berlin Wall is settling in a reunited
Germany.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780340705841
ISBN-10: 0340705841
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: Illustrations, maps, ports.
Dimensiuni: 142 x 230 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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'[Berger's] insightful guide over this slippery but crucial terrain convincingly shows how each different 'Germany' was dependent on its predecessors and contemporary events.'
'It is overall an interesting, balanced, and very readable account of a fascinating and pertinent topic.'