Constructing class and nationality in Alsace: 1830 - 1945

"For more than a century, Alsace was the most contested region in western Europe, a battleground for ethnic and cultural identity in an era of rampant nationalism. Harvey's compelling analysis of working-class politics and nationality explains the attempts of France and Germany each to imp...

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1. Verfasser: Harvey, David Allen 1971- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: DeKalb Northern Illinois Univ. Press 2001
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Zusammenfassung:"For more than a century, Alsace was the most contested region in western Europe, a battleground for ethnic and cultural identity in an era of rampant nationalism. Harvey's compelling analysis of working-class politics and nationality explains the attempts of France and Germany each to impose its own national identity on the region and shows how workers responded by adopting a cultural policy that reflected their own political and class interests." "Harvey argues that the course of events along the Rhine led Alsatians to identify finally with the French republican state even though Alsace was culturally closer to Germany than to France - a victory of politics and class over culture and blood. In addition to revealing the pragmatism of Alsatian workers, Harvey integrates their identity into regional history to portray the region's ongoing cultural definition. A complex dialogue between ideology and experience shaped the workers' successive embrace of French republicanism, German socialist democracy, and Alsatian autonomism, frustrating both French and German nationalists." "Based upon extensive archival research, Constructing Class and Nationality in Alsace will be of vital interest to those concerned with questions of collective identity, class and political culture, as well as to students and scholars of both French and German history."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:XII, 249 S.
ISBN:0875802710

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