Place and Politics: Local Identity, Civic Culture, and German Nationalism in North Germany during the Revolutionary Era

TitlePlace and Politics: Local Identity, Civic Culture, and German Nationalism in North Germany during the Revolutionary Era
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsAaslestad, Katherine B.
Number of Pages384
PublisherBrill
CityLeiden; Boston
Abstract

This study examines North Germany during the transformative era of the French Revolution, Napoleonic occupation, and Wars of Liberation; it reveals international exploitation, military occupation, and economic destruction of the city-state Hamburg as well as the republic's liberation and post-Napoleonic autonomy. Examining shifts within local culture and the role of public opinion on civic morality, this book underscores the relationship between civic ethics, public language, and collective memory in the construction of political identity and concludes that the transformation in values at the local level ultimately provides the crucial direction in the process of modern nation-building. Throughout the 1800s, the public commemoration and memory of occupation and liberation, rather than the actual Napoleonic experience, shaped the development of German nationalism.

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