Drawing Fatherlands
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Geographers and Borders in Inter-war Europe

Drawing Fatherlands

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9783506708830
Geographers and Borders in Inter-war Europe
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germany Reise Paris Reisen travel Mitteleuropa France Geschichte Erster Weltkrieg History Zwischenkriegszeit grenzen Geography Cartography Borders ethnic mapping ethnic minorities Peace Conference scientific experts spatial history territorial dispute World War 1
Can geographers actually create their fatherlands? The story of the territorial reconstruction of East Central Europe in the wake of WWI gives an affirmative answer.The protagonists of this book were a cohort of young, talented and exceedingly ambitious people fascinated by the modernity of late 19th century German geographical sciences. During wartime they proved particularly successful in scholarship and in scientifically based national propaganda. Some of them succeeded in influencing the spatial idea of ‘just borders’ that allegedly corresponded best to geographical and ethnical realities. They offered ready-made solutions to questions of the self-determination of nations formulated by US President Wilson. But already during the Paris Peace Conference, geographers moved to concepts of a ‘natural’, ‘biological’ border, to ideas of the subjugation of entire ethnic groups. They now cherished visions of a demographic and geographical utopia of states that were ethnically homogeneous.
Weight:
580 g
Product Type:
Books
Language:
English
EAN:
9783506708830
Pages:
255
Year of publication:
2022
Continent: Europe
Country: Germany, France
State / Province: Île-de-France
Region: Seine
Places / Mountains / Lakes: Paris
Categories: Geography
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