Cultural Studies of Modern Germany: History, Representation, and Nationhood

Univ of Wisconsin Press (1993)
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A study probing the ambiguities of German nationhood. Berman takes a theoretical perspective of cultural studies, exploring such themes as: the constitution of nationhood; what holds a citizenry together; and history's role in providing a framework for current identities and institutions.

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