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Nationella identiteter i det återförenade Tyskland En studie om hur fyrtio års separation av den tyska nationen i BRD och DDR har påverkat den tyska identiteten

Schmidtbauer, Paul (2006)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p)

This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Federal State of Germany,

regarding the east- and west-German cleavages, since the unification of the country in 1990.

The point of departure is the nationalistic theory crafted together by the scholar Anthony

David Smith, which implies an ethno-symbolistic perspective on the dynamics of nations.

The main question in the paper is to which extent you can consider the East- and West

Germans to be a unity, considering the past and the forty-year-division. For this reason the

author basically uses two different sources: scientific books and the German journal Der

Spiegel.

Founded on Smith's theory, the study contains a broad explanation for... (More)
Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p)

This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Federal State of Germany,

regarding the east- and west-German cleavages, since the unification of the country in 1990.

The point of departure is the nationalistic theory crafted together by the scholar Anthony

David Smith, which implies an ethno-symbolistic perspective on the dynamics of nations.

The main question in the paper is to which extent you can consider the East- and West

Germans to be a unity, considering the past and the forty-year-division. For this reason the

author basically uses two different sources: scientific books and the German journal Der

Spiegel.

Founded on Smith's theory, the study contains a broad explanation for national identities in

contemporary states, which ranges from pre-modern times, when the ethnic communities were

created, to the national world of today.

The discontinuity of the German case, represented by the separation 1949-90 of the German

nation into two entirely different societies, makes it possible to draw conclusions about which

factor that has the pivotal impact on national identities.

The result turns out to be that the national historical core-values and symbols of the current

German state and nation are more profound than the splitting national sentiments. Thus the

German nation is likely to recover from its Cold War break-up.

Keywords: German unification, A. D. Smith, Nation and nationalism, National identity, Der

Spiegel (Less)
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author
Schmidtbauer, Paul
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Nation and nationalism, German unification, A.D. Smith, Social sciences, Samhällsvetenskaper, Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
Swedish
id
1329041
date added to LUP
2006-09-12 00:00:00
date last changed
2006-09-12 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p)

This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Federal State of Germany,

regarding the east- and west-German cleavages, since the unification of the country in 1990.

The point of departure is the nationalistic theory crafted together by the scholar Anthony

David Smith, which implies an ethno-symbolistic perspective on the dynamics of nations.

The main question in the paper is to which extent you can consider the East- and West

Germans to be a unity, considering the past and the forty-year-division. For this reason the

author basically uses two different sources: scientific books and the German journal Der

Spiegel.

Founded on Smith's theory, the study contains a broad explanation for national identities in

contemporary states, which ranges from pre-modern times, when the ethnic communities were

created, to the national world of today.

The discontinuity of the German case, represented by the separation 1949-90 of the German

nation into two entirely different societies, makes it possible to draw conclusions about which

factor that has the pivotal impact on national identities.

The result turns out to be that the national historical core-values and symbols of the current

German state and nation are more profound than the splitting national sentiments. Thus the

German nation is likely to recover from its Cold War break-up.

Keywords: German unification, A. D. Smith, Nation and nationalism, National identity, Der

Spiegel}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Nationella identiteter i det återförenade Tyskland En studie om hur fyrtio års separation av den tyska nationen i BRD och DDR har påverkat den tyska identiteten}},
  year         = {{2006}},
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