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Challenging the German Empire: Strategic nationalism in Alsace-Lorraine in the First World War
Volker Prott
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School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston University
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France
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Nationalism
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World War I
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German Empire
100%
National Loyalty
100%
Local Citizens
100%
Alsace-Lorraine
100%
Germany
50%
Attractive Alternatives
50%
State Policy
50%
Dormant
50%
Allegiance
50%
First World
50%
Strategic Interests
50%
Passivity
50%
Military
50%
National Attitudes
50%
Economic Collapse
50%
National Indifference
50%
State Repression
50%
Rational Choice Theory
50%
Nationalism Theory
50%
Alsatian
50%
Arts and Humanities
France
100%
First World War
100%
Alsace
100%
German Empire
100%
Germany
50%
insistence
50%
Regional
50%
allegiance
50%
State policy
50%
Repression
50%
Francophiles
50%
Indifference
50%
Theories of Nationalism
50%
Rational Choice Theory
50%
Social Sciences
German
100%
France
100%
First World War
100%
Germany
50%
Regional Policy
50%
First World
50%
Repression
50%
Rational Choice Theory
50%