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May 06, 2024
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GRMT 161 PO - Nationbuilding and Nationalism: A German Cultural History Historical, cultural, political, and psychological inquiry into nationalism, that central and controversial aspect of German (cultural) history. German unifications, then and now. The shifts and rifts between community and society, town and country, native and foreign that marked Germany’s transition to modernity. The Germans’ sense of regional belonging and the creation of a national identity. Analysis of the concept of “Heimat.” Materials include film as well as written accounts from history, politics, culture, and literature, from around 1800 to the present. Emphasis on the 20th century. This course is taught in English.
Prerequisite(s): For admission to literature and culture courses, GERM 044 or the equivalent is normally required. Instructor: H. Rindisbacher Course Credit: 1.0
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