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Browsing Department of History and Civilization (HEC) by Subject "Nationalism"
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Title:Constructing a German-Jewish Heimat: Berthold Rosenthal’s Heimat History of the Jews of Baden
Author(s):DERMAN, JoshuaDate:2010Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:This paper examines how the historian Berthold Rosenthal (1875–1957) mobilized the idea of Heimat to address the challenges of being both German and Jewish during the Weimar Republic. By conceiving of the Jewish communites ...
Title:German volunteers in the armed conflicts of the Italian Risorgimento 1834-70
Author(s):GÖHDE, Ferdinand NicolasDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Between 1834 and 1870, Germans participated in the armed conflicts of the Italian Risorgimento in the ranks of both Mazzini and Garibaldi and of the Pope and Francis II of Naples. While acknowledging the difficulty in ...
Title:Anthropological race psychology 1820-1945: a common European system of ethnic identity narratives
Author(s):MCMAHON, RichardDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines ethnic stereotypes in biological race classification of Europeans between the 1830s and 1940s as part of political discourse on national identity. Anthropologists linked physical-psychological types ...
Title:Cultural history of politics
Author(s):JONES, Mark William; BOUWERS, Eveline G.; MODREY, Eva Maria; MUGGE, Maike; BOSCH, Frank; DOMEIER, Norman; GUDEWITZ, Thorsten; SCHLOTT, Rene; SIMON, Vera Caroline; GERBIG-FABEL, Marco; SCHNURER, FlorianDate:2008Type of Publication:Article
Title:Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj and the Serbian Identity between Poetry and History
Author(s):ALEKSOV, BojanDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:The recent violent outburst of Serbian nationalism has attracted significant interest in the ever-growing field of nationalism studies. In addition, the so-called ‘cultural turn’ has engaged scholars in the reappraisal of ...