The German Empire of 1871, although unified politically,
remained deeply divided along religious lines. In "German
Nationalism and Religious Conflict, " Helmut Walser Smith offers
the first social, cultural, and political history of this division.
He argues that Protestants and Catholics lived in different worlds,
separated by an "invisible boundary" of culture, defined as a
community of meaning.
As these worlds came into contact, they also came into conflict.
Smith explores the local as well as the national dimensions of this
conflict, illuminating for the first time the history of the
Protestant League as well as the dilemmas involved in Catholic
integration into a national culture defined primarily by
Protestantism.
The author places religious conflict within the wider context of
nation-building and nationalism. The ongoing conflict, conditioned
by a long history of mutual intolerance, was an integral part of
the jagged and complex process by which Germany became a modern,
secular, increasingly integrated nation. Consequently, religious
conflict also influenced the construction of German national
identity and the expression of German nationalism. Smith contends
that in this religiously divided society, German nationalism did
not simply smooth over tensions between two religious groups, but
rather provided them with a new vocabulary for articulating their
differences. Nationalism, therefore, served as much to divide as to
unite German society.
Originally published in 1995.
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