An edition of The nation as a local metaphor (1997)

The nation as a local metaphor

Württemberg, imperial Germany, and national memory, 1871-1918

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An edition of The nation as a local metaphor (1997)

The nation as a local metaphor

Württemberg, imperial Germany, and national memory, 1871-1918

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All nations make themselves up as they go along, but not all make themselves up in the same way. In this study, Alon Confino explores how Germans turned national and argues that they imagined the nation as an extension of their local place.

In 1871, the work of political unification had been completed, but Germany remained a patchwork of regions with different histories and traditions. Germans had to construct a national memory to reconcile the peculiarities of the region and the totality of the nation. This identity project, examined by Confino as it evolved in the southwestern state of Wurttemberg, oscillated between failure and success.

The national holiday of Sedan Day failed in the 1870s and 1880s to symbolically commingle localness and nationhood. Later, the idea of the Heimat, or homeland, did prove capable of representing interchangeably the locality, the region, and the nation in a distinct national narrative and in visual images.

The German nationhood project was successful, argues Confino, because Germans made the nation into an everyday, local experience through a variety of cultural forms, including museums, school textbooks, popular poems, travel guides, posters, and postcards. But it was not unique. Confino situates German nationhood within the larger context of modernity, and in doing so he raises broader questions about how people in the modern world use the past in the construction of identity.

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Nation As a Local Metaphor: Wurttemberg, Imperial Germany, and National Memory, 1871-1918
2000, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: The nation as a local metaphor
The nation as a local metaphor: Württemberg, imperial Germany, and national memory, 1871-1918
1997, University of North Carolina Press, The University of North Carolina Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-272) and index.

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Chapel Hill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.54/0943/47
Library of Congress
DD801.W765 C66 1997, 96-52039 [DD], DD801.W765C66 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 280 p. :
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1011446M
Internet Archive
nationaslocalmet0000conf
ISBN 10
0807823597, 0807846651
LCCN
96052039
OCLC/WorldCat
36126879
Library Thing
5853713
Goodreads
4251758
359118

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