Constructing America
- A constructivist contemplation of the relationship between the Franco-German Americanization-debate and national identity, 1918-1933
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- Engelsk
- 328 sider
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The study on hand investigates the French and German Americanization-debate between 1918 and 1933. It thereby contemplates the works of authors which have significantly contributed to the interwar-debate about the USA and its influences on Europe. The focal point of the research thereby lies on the relationship between advocated pro- and anti-American images and the concept of national identity. Present study uses Constructivism as International Relations Theory to guide the research and methodologically rests upon a comparative case-study approach. The empirical section investigates the life and America-related work of Julius Hirsch, Lucien Romier, Adolf Halfeld and Georges Duhamel. In reference to these authors the research concludes that pro- and anti-Americanism in Germany and France during the 1920s were a catalyst for the creation, definition and refinement of national identity. Thereby the study not only affirms the functional relationship between the Americanization-debate and national identity but also illustrates the multilayered nuances of the discourse, which comprises subjective dimensions as much as historical and ideological ones.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal328
- Udgivelsesdato02-10-2017
- ISBN139783744829793
- Forlag Books on Demand GMBH
- FormatHardback
- Udgave1. Auflage
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