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Nation And Loyalty In A Germanpolish Borderland Upper Silesia 18481960 Brendan Karch

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Nation And Loyalty In A Germanpolish Borderland Upper Silesia 18481960 Brendan Karch
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.74 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Brendan Karch
ISBN: 9781108487108, 1108487106
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Nation And Loyalty In A Germanpolish Borderland Upper Silesia 18481960 Brendan Karch by Brendan Karch 9781108487108, 1108487106 instant download after payment.

In the bloody twentieth-century battles over Central Europe's borderlands, Upper Silesians stand out for resisting pressure to become loyal Germans or Poles. This work traces nationalist activists' efforts to divide Upper Silesian communities, which were bound by their Catholic faith and bilingualism, into two 'imagined' nations. These efforts, which ranged from the 1848 Revolution to the aftermath of the Second World War, are charted by Brendan Karch through the local newspapers, youth and leisure groups, neighborhood parades, priestly sermons, and electoral outcomes. As locals weathered increasing political turmoil and violence in the German-Polish contest over their homeland, many crafted a national ambiguity that allowed them to pass as members of either nation. In prioritizing family, homeland, village, class, or other social ties above national belonging, a majority of Upper Silesians adopted an instrumental stance towards nationalism. The result was a feedback loop between national radicalism and national skepticism.

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