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Religion and the Rise of Nationalism Robert Alvis

Religion and the Rise of Nationalism By Robert Alvis

Religion and the Rise of Nationalism by Robert Alvis


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Currently part of Poland, the city of Poznan was, prior to World War II, on the edge of a predominantly German sphere of settlement to the west and a predominantly Polish sphere to the east. Robert E. Alvis tracks the rise of nationalism in Poznan and examines how religious affiliation factored into the process.

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Religion and the Rise of Nationalism: A Profile of an East-Central European City by Robert Alvis

Currently part of Poland, the city of Poznan straddled an ethnic border zone of sorts prior to World War II, on the edge of a predominantly German sphere of settlement to the west and a predominantly Polish sphere to the east. This juxtaposition of cultures helped stimulate the development of vigorous nationalist movements in the first half of the nineteenth century, and Poznan emerged as an important center of such activity among Germans and Poles alike. Robert E. Alvis tracks the rise of nationalism in Poznan and examines how religious affiliation factored into the process. Drawing upon a wealth of archival data, including memoirs, police and government correspondence, and parish and archdiocesan records, the author reconstructs evolving patterns of collective identity during a time of rapid socioeconomic change and political, religious, and cultural ferment. He concludes that in Poznan, religion provided critical foundations for the development of Polish and German nationalist movements and enhanced their appeal across a broad demographic spectrum. This book encourages a rethinking of the widely held view that early European nationalism was largely a secular phenomenon at odds with religion.

About Robert Alvis

Robert E. Alvis is assistant professor of church history at the St. Meinrad School of Theology. He has written several articles on the history of Christianity in east-central Europe.

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CIN0815630816G
9780815630814
0815630816
Religion and the Rise of Nationalism: A Profile of an East-Central European City by Robert Alvis
Used - Good
Hardback
Syracuse University Press
20050711
256
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