Frontiers of empire Max Sering, inner colonization, and the German East, 1871-1945
Settler colonialism and how to tell a story : inner settler colonialism and biography -- The frontiers of youth : Kaiserreich, part one -- Career beginnings, Eastern interests : Kaiserreich, part two (1883-1897) -- Settling in : Kaiserreich, part three (1897-1914) -- The radicalization of inner colo...
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Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore
Cambridge University Press
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | Settler colonialism and how to tell a story : inner settler colonialism and biography -- The frontiers of youth : Kaiserreich, part one -- Career beginnings, Eastern interests : Kaiserreich, part two (1883-1897) -- Settling in : Kaiserreich, part three (1897-1914) -- The radicalization of inner colonization : World War One, 1914-1918 -- Sering the star : the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 -- Sering's journey comes to an end : the Third Reich, 1933-1939 -- The legacy of Max Sering and inner colonization : the Second World War and its aftermath "How did the homesteads and reservations of the prairies of western North America influence German colonization, ethnic cleansing, and genocide in Eastern Europe? Max Sering, a world-famous agrarian settlement expert, stood on the Great Plains in 1883 and saw Germany's future in Eastern Europe: a grand scheme of frontier settlement. Sering was a key figure in the evolution of Germany's relationship with its eastern frontier, as well as in the overall transformation of the German Right from the Bismarckian 1880s to the Hitlerian 1930s. 'Inner colonization' was the settlement of farmers in threatened borderland areas within the nation's boundaries. Focusing on this phenomenon, Frontiers of Empire complicates the standard thesis of separation between the colonizing country and the colonized space and blurs the typical boundaries between colonizer and colonized subjects"--Page i |
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Beschreibung: | x, 320 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781009235365 978-1-009-23536-5 9781009235372 978-1-009-23537-2 |