Discourses of inclusion and exclusion were an integral part of German nation building after 1871. The paper shows that they were not confined to the metropole but were, in fact, reciprocated abroad. Selected instances of conflict within German migrant communities around the world are taken as a springboard to analyze public contestations of (trans-)national belonging. The sources abound with gossip, aggressive bickering, and official complaints to authorities. Contentious issues cover the areas of politics, religion, class, and language. The case studies engage critically with a number of wider issues. First, they question contemporaneous interpretations of an Imperial diaspora as a unified and Heimat-oriented block. Second, on a theoretica...
Friedrichs A. A Site of Shifting Boundaries: Fostering and Limiting Mobility in the Ruhr Valley (186...
In this special issue of <i>German Studies Review</i>, we examine how communities in the so called “...
This article draws on an ongoing self-reflexive debate in German migration research. It is considere...
Discourses of inclusion and exclusion were an integral part of German nation building after 1871. Th...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
This article explores how ‘ordinary’ German migrants in the United States reflected upon their local...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This dissertation explores the crisis unleashed in Germany by the Russian Revolution, World War I an...
Harders L. Mobility and belonging: A printer in nineteenth-century Northern Europe. InterDisciplines...
In this essay we examine five different pathways by which migrants with whom we have worked are inco...
The article explores the increasing gap between the cultural dynamics of transnationalization in Ger...
Since the expulsion of more than ten million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe after th...
This article responds to recent calls by geographers for more critical, non-essentialist and flexibl...
Friedrichs A. A Site of Shifting Boundaries: Fostering and Limiting Mobility in the Ruhr Valley (186...
In this special issue of <i>German Studies Review</i>, we examine how communities in the so called “...
This article draws on an ongoing self-reflexive debate in German migration research. It is considere...
Discourses of inclusion and exclusion were an integral part of German nation building after 1871. Th...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
This article explores how ‘ordinary’ German migrants in the United States reflected upon their local...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This dissertation explores the crisis unleashed in Germany by the Russian Revolution, World War I an...
Harders L. Mobility and belonging: A printer in nineteenth-century Northern Europe. InterDisciplines...
In this essay we examine five different pathways by which migrants with whom we have worked are inco...
The article explores the increasing gap between the cultural dynamics of transnationalization in Ger...
Since the expulsion of more than ten million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe after th...
This article responds to recent calls by geographers for more critical, non-essentialist and flexibl...
Friedrichs A. A Site of Shifting Boundaries: Fostering and Limiting Mobility in the Ruhr Valley (186...
In this special issue of <i>German Studies Review</i>, we examine how communities in the so called “...
This article draws on an ongoing self-reflexive debate in German migration research. It is considere...