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What Does Common Identity Cost? Some German Reflections
Oleh:
Sauter, Gerhard
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Theology Today vol. 64 no. 3 (Oct. 2007)
,
page 349-364.
Topik:
European history
;
Reunification
;
Social identity
;
German language
;
Christians
;
Religious history Locations: Germany
Fulltext:
TT2934964032007.pdf
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TT29.1
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There have been differences in the conceptions regarding German history between the East and West Germany after the World War II. These differences hampered the developments and changes that have been thought to be really possible for decades and on Oct 3, 1990, the unification of Germany was realized which ended those disagreements. Here, Sauter discusses on the cost of common identity in connection with what followed the urgent reorganization, the often disregarded feeling of the majority of the East German population. He sees communicating German language as another obstacle to common identity since there are semantic and syntactic differences between the German spoken in the East with that in the West.
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