Germany and 'The West' e-bog
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"e;The West"e; is a central idea in German public discourse, yet historians know surprisingly little about the evolution of the concept. Contrary to common assumptions, this volume argues that the German concept of the West was not born in the twentieth century, but can be traced from a much earlier time. In the nineteenth century, "e;the West"e; became associated with notions ...
E-bog
317,82 DKK
Forlag
Berghahn Books
Udgivet
1 april 2015
Længde
328 sider
Genrer
1DFG
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781782385981
"e;The West"e; is a central idea in German public discourse, yet historians know surprisingly little about the evolution of the concept. Contrary to common assumptions, this volume argues that the German concept of the West was not born in the twentieth century, but can be traced from a much earlier time. In the nineteenth century, "e;the West"e; became associated with notions of progress, liberty, civilization, and modernity. It signified the future through the opposition to antonyms such as "e;Russia"e; and "e;the East,"e; and was deployed as a tool for forging German identities. Examining the shifting meanings, political uses, and transnational circulations of the idea of "e;the West"e; sheds new light on German intellectual history from the post-Napoleonic era to the Cold War.