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Challenging the German Empire: Strategic nationalism in Alsace-Lorraine in the First World War
Volker Prott
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Social Sciences
German Empire
100%
Alsace
89%
First World War
65%
loyalty
55%
nationalism
50%
France
42%
rational choice theory
36%
citizen
33%
regional policy
32%
Western world
30%
repression
29%
sympathy
28%
liberalization
26%
Federal Republic of Germany
20%
regime
19%
Military
19%
demand
18%
economics
11%
Arts & Humanities
Alsace
74%
German Empire
70%
World War I
68%
Nationalism
44%
Loyalty
18%
Francophiles
17%
Theories of Nationalism
16%
Rational Choice Theory
14%
France
13%
State Policy
13%
Authority
13%
Indifference
12%
Liberalization
12%
Passivity
12%
Allegiance
11%
Sympathy
10%
Military
10%
Germany
7%
Economics
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
nationalism
92%
citizen
52%
repression
38%
liberalization
38%
policy
33%
world
31%
demand
17%
economics
15%