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Germany: A Nation in its Time

Conventionally, historians argue either that nationalists invent nations or that nationalism is an irrational form of national attachment. By contrast, Helmut Walser Smith takes the long view in his new book, Germany. A Nation in its Time, and situates nationalism within the dramatic transformations of the nation itself. Drawing on literature, art, cartography, and the history of peace and war, Smith gives us an account of the German nation before, during, and potentially after its destructive nationalism.  

Helmut Walser Smith is the Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. He is the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Modern German History (OUP, 2011), and the author of the widely-acclaimed The Butchers Tale: Murder and Anti-Semitism in a German Town (W.W. Norton, 2002), as well as other books.  He is currently working on a book tentatively entitled 鈥淔acing the Past in Small-Town Germany, 1945-2000鈥 as well as an 鈥淎tlas of German Studies.鈥

The Washington History Seminar is co-chaired by Eric Arnesen (George Washington University and the National History Center) and Christian Ostermann (Woodrow 乐鱼 体育) and is organized jointly by the National History Center of the American Historical Association and the Woodrow 乐鱼 体育's History and Public Policy Program. It meets weekly during the academic year. The seminar thanks its anonymous individual donors and institutional partners (the George Washington University History Department and the Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest) for their continued support.

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