Nation and nationalism in the West – The case of Germany
Nation and nationalism in the West – The case of Germany
Author(s): Đuro V. BodrožićSubject(s): Politics, Social Sciences, Developing nations, History and theory of sociology, Social differentiation, Nationalism Studies, Social Norms / Social Control, Sociology of Politics, Politics and Identity
Published by: Српско социолошко друштво
Keywords: Germany;Germans;romanticism;reformation;Martin Luther;French Revolution;Prussia;Austria
Summary/Abstract: German national consciousness, when compared to other nations, was formed later, but it took less time to mature and appear in the fullness of its requests. While the process of national maturation and promotion/elevation of the national idea among other nations lasted one whole century or even longer, among Germans it occurred in a substantially shorter period. For that to happen, there had to be assumptions created through a longer period of time. Here we point to the factors, political and cultural, as integral part of the historical process in the formation of German nation, which finally determined its nature and the character of German nationalism.
Journal: Социолошки преглед
- Issue Year: 58/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 135-157
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English, Serbian