Offering a global comparative perspective on the relationship
between German minorities and the majority populations amongst
which they found themselves during the First World War, this
collection addresses how 'public opinion' (the press, parliament
and ordinary citizens) reacted towards Germans in their midst. The
volume uses the experience of Germans to explore whether the War
can be regarded as a turning point in the mistreatment of
minorities, one that would lead to worse manifestations of racism,
nationalism and xenophobia later in the twentieth century.
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