The rediscovery of ‘the national’ in the 1990s – contexts, new cultural forms and practices in reunified Germany
This article examines how and in which societal and political contexts nationhood is expressed and symbolised in reunified Germany. This ‘rediscovery’ of nationhood since the 1990s mixes new and old motifs of the cultural repertoire of ‘the national’ for different purposes. Three main contexts trigg...
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