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This book analyzes the resiliency of the German community in
southern Denmark in a period of national strife. It explores the
experience of a small minority that was not primarily separated
from its host society by visible markers of language, religion, or
appearance but predominately derived its national distinction from
personal self-identification. The study's findings demonstrate the
significance of this community for a deeper understanding of
collective identity formation.
Protestant Resistance in Counterreformation Austria examines
Austrian Protestants who actively resisted the Habsburg
Counterreformation in the early seventeenth century. While a
determined few decided early on that only military means could
combat the growing pressure to conform, many more did not reach
that conclusion until they had been forced into exile. Since the
climax of their activism coincided with the Swedish intervention in
the Thirty Years' War, the study also analyzes contemporary Swedish
policy and the resulting Austro-Swedish interrelationship. Thus, a
history of state and religion in the early modern Habsburg Monarchy
evolves into a prime example of histoire croisee, of historical
experiences and traditions that transcend political borders. The
book does not only explore the historical conflict itself, however,
but also uses it as a case study on societal recollection. Austrian
nation-building, which tenuously commenced in the interwar era but
was fully implemented after the restoration of Austrian statehood
in 1945, was anchored in a conservative ideological tradition with
strong sympathies for the Habsburg legacy. This ideological
perspective also influenced the assessment of the confessional
period. The modern representation of early modern conflicts reveals
the selectivity of historical memory.
Protestant Resistance in Counterreformation Austria examines
Austrian Protestants who actively resisted the Habsburg
Counterreformation in the early seventeenth century. While a
determined few decided early on that only military means could
combat the growing pressure to conform, many more did not reach
that conclusion until they had been forced into exile. Since the
climax of their activism coincided with the Swedish intervention in
the Thirty Years' War, the study also analyzes contemporary Swedish
policy and the resulting Austro-Swedish interrelationship. Thus, a
history of state and religion in the early modern Habsburg Monarchy
evolves into a prime example of histoire croisee, of historical
experiences and traditions that transcend political borders. The
book does not only explore the historical conflict itself, however,
but also uses it as a case study on societal recollection. Austrian
nation-building, which tenuously commenced in the interwar era but
was fully implemented after the restoration of Austrian statehood
in 1945, was anchored in a conservative ideological tradition with
strong sympathies for the Habsburg legacy. This ideological
perspective also influenced the assessment of the confessional
period. The modern representation of early modern conflicts reveals
the selectivity of historical memory.
Of Mind and Matter analyzes identity formation in the multicultural
border region of Sleswig. It highlights the changeability of
national sentiments and explores what has motivated local
inhabitants to define themselves as Germans or Danes. The analysis
focuses especially on the respective national minorities, among
whom the transitional and flexible aspects of Sleswig identity
surface most clearly. The study investigates national sentiments in
a border region from a theoretical and comparative perspective. It
relies on diverse forms of historical evidence, including
quantitative sources such as language statistics and election
results, but also more subjective sources such as personal life
stories and interviews. The study pays equal attention to German
and Danish source material. ""Of Mind and Matter"" adds important
new angles to the literature on national identity in border areas
and fills a conspicuous gap in English-language historiography,
which completely lacks modern analyses of Sleswig history.
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