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Eigentümlichkeit und Macht

Deutscher Nationalismus 1830-1851. Der Fall Schleswig-Holstein
BookPaperback
EUR44,00

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Eigentümlichkeit und Macht avancierten im Vormärz zu zentralen Begriffen des Diskurses über die deutsche Nation. Am Beispiel der sogenannten 'schleswig-holsteinischen Frage' wird untersucht, wie das Thema bedrohter deutscher Nationalität mit der Vision einer deutschen Flotte und deutscher Weltmacht verbunden wurde. Die Frage, ob die Einwohner der 'deutschen Herzogtümer' im dänischen Gesamtstaat ihre Nationalität würden bewahren können, entfaltete eine Dynamik, die innerhalb weniger Jahre von friedlicher Koexistenz zu Krieg und Bürgerkrieg führte und 1848 dem Projekt der deutschen Nationalstaatsgründung eine entscheidende Krise bescherte.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-515-08090-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/07/2003
LanguageGerman
Weight445 g
Illustrations4 s/w Tabellen
Article no.2376966
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.bcfc60a33daa410887095f896860ac07
Product groupBU550
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