The Political Fragmentation of Germany

Shortlisted for the Waterloo Centre for German Studies 2019 Book PrizeTakes a comparative approach to five significant German states to examine how national and territorial identities were constructedArgues that these political states are defined by the practices of the people, rather than intentional state- or nation-building ideologiesExplores the impact of rising literacy, the development of new communication and transportation technologies, and the growing success of commercial cartography on people's spatial and territorial perceptions

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