Nationalism before the nation state : literary constructions of inclusion, exclusion, and self-definition (1756-1871)
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Nationalism before the nation state : literary constructions of inclusion, exclusion, and self-definition (1756-1871)
(National cultivation of culture, v. 22)
Brill, c2020
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Long before it took political shape in the proclamation of the German Empire of 1871, a German nation-state had taken shape in the cultural imagination. Covering the period from the Seven Years' War to the Reichsgrundung of 1871, Nationalism before the Nation State: Literary Constructions of Inclusion, Exclusion, and Self-Definition (1756-1871) explores how the nation was imagined by different groups, at different times, and in connection with other ideologies. Between them the eight chapters in this volume explore the connections between religion, nationalism and patriotism, and individual chapters show how marginalised voices such as women and Jews contributed to discourses on national identity. Finally, the chapters also consider the role of memory in constructing ideas of nationhood.
Contributors are: Johannes Birgfeld, Anita Bunyan, Dirk Goettsche, Caroline Mannweiler, Alex Marshall, Dagmar Paulus, Ellen Pilsworth, and Ernest Schonfield.
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Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Nationalism before the Nation State
Dagmar Paulus and Ellen Pilsworth
Part 1: Eighteenth-Century Debates and Dilemmas
1 Johann Joachim Spalding's 1778 Kriegs-Gebeth: Church Prayers (Kirchengebete), War Prayers (Kriegsgebete), and the Patriotic and National Discourse in late Eighteenth-Century Germany
Johannes Birgfeld
2 Enlightenment Dilemmas: Nationalism and War in Rudolph Zacharias Becker's Mildheimisches Liederbuch (1799/1815)
Ellen Pilsworth
Part 2: Germany and "Other" Stories: Defining the Nation from Outside
3 "No sensuous requirement that might not be satisfied here to surfeit": Heinrich von Kleist and Friedrich Schlegel Constructing the German Nation in Paris
Caroline Mannweiler
4 Femininity, Nation and Nature: Fanny Tarnow's Letters to Friends from a Journey to Petersburg (1819)
Dagmar Paulus
Part 3: German-Jewish Voices in the Nationalism Debate
5 Jews for Germany: Nineteenth-Century Jewish-German Intellectuals and the Shaping of German National Discourse
Anita Bunyan
6 Moses Hess: One Socialist Proto-Zionist's Reception of Nationalisms in the Nineteenth Century
Alex Marshall
Part 4: Looking Back, Looking Forwards: Nineteenth Century Contests of Memory and Progress
7 Nationalism, Regionalism, and Liberalism in the Literary Representation of the Anti-Napoleonic "Wars of Liberation," 1813-71
Dirk Goettsche
8 Learning from France: Ludwig Boerne in the 1830s
Ernest Schonfield
Index
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