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Protestantism, nation and diaspora in Imperial Germany
Stefan Manz
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Arts & Humanities
Imperial Germany
83%
Protestantism
64%
Diasporas
57%
Identity Construction
44%
National Identity
42%
Emigrants
33%
Prussia
32%
Rhetoric
32%
Congregations
29%
Theoretical Framework
28%
Nationalists
25%
Nationalism
24%
Social Sciences
Protestantism
88%
expatriate German
63%
diaspora
61%
Federal Republic of Germany
44%
state church
44%
mechanic
30%
national identity
28%
Legal framework
28%
nationalism
28%
rhetoric
25%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
diaspora
100%
identity construction
60%
national identity
51%
nationalism
51%
organizational framework
49%
church
37%
mechanics
28%
legislation
27%
border
25%