The German Forest : Nature, Identity, and the Contestation of a National Symbol, 1871-1914 /
From the late eighteenth century, Germans increasingly identified the fate of their nation with that of their woodlands. A variety of groups soon mobilized the 'German forest' as a national symbol, though often in ways that suited their own social, economic, and political interests. The Ge...
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
2012
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Table des matières:
- 1. National Landscape and National Memory
- 2. Contested Forests: Ideal Values and Real Estate
- 3. Environmental Activism in the Kaiserreich: Berlin and the Grunewald
- 4. Reforestation as Reform: Pomerelia and the Tuchel Heath
- 5. Meaningful Woods: Sylvan Metaphors and Arboreal Symbols.


