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6 reviewsISBN 10: 3110681943
ISBN 13: 9783110681949
Author: Peter Thaler
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.
Bilingual Glossary of Place Names in North Schleswig/South Jutland
Peter Thaler Preface
Peter Thaler 1 Analyzing Schleswig
The Historical Setting: The Duchy of Schleswig
Design and Structure of the Study
Notes
Hans Schultz Hansen 2 A Community Takes Shape
The Foundations of a German Community in Northern Schleswig in the 1840s
The Origins of the Schleswig-Holstein Movement in Northern Schleswig
The Schleswig-Holstein Uprising in Northern Schleswig 1848 – 50
Under Danish Control 1850 – 1863
The Augustenburg Movement in Northern Schleswig 1863 – 1867
The New German Identity in North Schleswig 1871 – 1914
For Kaiser and Country
Pastor Jacobsen in Skærbæk, the German Association, and Knivsbjerg
German Voices of Criticism
Conclusion
Notes
Ryan J. Gesme 3 To Remain a Schleswiger
North Schleswig during World War I
A Plebiscite in the Making
A Struggle for Hearts and Votes
Outcome and Conclusion
Notes
Henrik Becker-Christensen 4 Not a State of Their Own
The Question of Identity
The Question of Autonomy
The Schools
The Church
Youth Associations
Cultural Life
The Press
Political Organizations and Objectives
Facing and Embracing Agrarian Protest
The Contest for Agricultural Land
In the Throngs of the Great Depression
The Arrival of National Socialism
National Socialism on the Rise
The Return of the Border Question
Notes
Anika Seemann 5 On War, Loyalty, and Reconciliation
Loyalties, Opportunism, and Conflict
Anticipating German Defeat
Denmark's Liberation
Retroactive Laws
Sentencing
The Aabenraa Trials
Pardons and Amnesties
A Minority Perspective
Conclusion
Notes
Frank Lubowitz 6 Reconstruction—Consolidation—Equality
The Founding of the League of German North Schleswigers and the Organizational Reconstruction of the Minority after 1945
The Minority in a Cross-Border Context
Consolidation
A Politics of Equals
Cultural Go-Betweens and Intermediaries
Notes
Michael Byram 7 Learning to Belong
Education and “National” Identity
Historical Sketch—Schools from 1945 to the 1980s
An Educational Paradox
The German School in Tingleff
The Formal and Informal Curriculum
Language and Culture in the School
Identities and Languages—The Students' Views
Conclusion
Notes
Jørgen Kühl 8 Minority in Transition
Dybbøl 1995: A Symbolic Act of Inclusion
Cross-Border Cooperation
Political Representation
Education and Media
International Conventions and Language Policy
Cross-Minority Cooperation
Confronting the Ghosts of the Past
National and Postnational Identifications
Final Observations
Notes
Ruairidh Tarvet 9 Between Openness and Authenticity
Language Ideologies
Language Competence
Standard Danish and South Jutish
North Schleswig German
Linguistic Identities
Language Policy
Language Attitudes
Language Rights and Access
Linguistic Landscapes
Conclusion
Notes
Peter Thaler 10 Like Snow in the Sun?
A Fellowship of the Spirit? The Foundations of the German Community of North Schleswig
From the Brink of Disaster to New Beginnings: The German Minority after 1945
Notes
Bibliography
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