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The Heimat Abroad: The Boundaries of Germanness
Contributor(s): O'Donnell, K. Molly (Editor), Bridenthal, Renate (Editor), Reagin, Nancy (Editor)
ISBN: 0472030671     ISBN-13: 9780472030675
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
OUR PRICE:   $38.56  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2005
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Germany
Dewey: 305.831
LCCN: 2004025472
Series: Social History, Popular Culture, & Politics in Germany
Physical Information: 0.98" H x 6.1" W x 8.94" (1.12 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Germany
 
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Publisher Description:
Germans have been one of the most mobile and dispersed populations on earth. Communities of German speakers, scattered around the globe, have long believed they could recreate their Heimat (homeland) wherever they moved, and that their enclaves could remain truly German. Furthermore, the history of Germany is inextricably tied to Germans outside the homeland who formed new communities that often retained their Germanness. Emigrants, including political, economic, and religious exiles such as Jewish Germans, fostered a nostalgia for home, which, along with longstanding mutual ties of family, trade, and culture, bound them to Germany.


The Heimat Abroad is the first book to examine the problem of Germany's long and complex relationship to ethnic Germans outside its national borders. Beyond defining who is German and what makes them so, the book reconceives German identity and history in global terms and challenges the nation state and its borders as the sole basis of German nationalism.


Krista O'Donnell is Associate Professor of History, William Paterson University.


Nancy Reagin is Professor of History, Pace University.


Renete Bridenthal is Emerita Professor of History, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.