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Die Widerstandsfähigkeit des Nationalstaates: Kosmopolitismus, Holocaustgedächtnis und deutsche Identität

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Dieser Text setzt sich zum Ziel, eine Kritik am Ansatz eines »methodologischen Kosmopolitismus« im theoretischen Sinne zu entwickeln und diese Kritik durch eine Diskussion der Dynamik von kollektivem Gedächtnis und Identität im vereinigten Deutschland zu konkretisieren.

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Welch, S., Wittlinger, R. (2013). Die Widerstandsfähigkeit des Nationalstaates: Kosmopolitismus, Holocaustgedächtnis und deutsche Identität. In: Lehmann, R., Öchsner, F., Sebald, G. (eds) Formen und Funktionen sozialen Erinnerns. Soziales Gedächtnis, Erinnern und Vergessen – Memory Studies. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00601-3_10

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