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The “bridge character”: Carl Schurz and West German–American rapprochement
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/ Celebrations
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Ethnic identity
/ Festivals
/ Foreign policy
/ Global and Transnational History
/ History
/ Ideology
/ Imperialism
/ International Relations
/ International Security Studies
/ Liberalism
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/ Personality
/ Political culture
/ Political History
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Politics
/ Race relations
/ Rapprochement
/ Space warfare
/ Transnationalism
/ World History
/ World War II
2024
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The “bridge character”: Carl Schurz and West German–American rapprochement
by
Kinney, Brandon
in
Borders
/ Celebrations
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Ethnic identity
/ Festivals
/ Foreign policy
/ Global and Transnational History
/ History
/ Ideology
/ Imperialism
/ International Relations
/ International Security Studies
/ Liberalism
/ Original Article
/ Personality
/ Political culture
/ Political History
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Politics
/ Race relations
/ Rapprochement
/ Space warfare
/ Transnationalism
/ World History
/ World War II
2024
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The “bridge character”: Carl Schurz and West German–American rapprochement
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Kinney, Brandon
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/ Celebrations
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Ethnic identity
/ Festivals
/ Foreign policy
/ Global and Transnational History
/ History
/ Ideology
/ Imperialism
/ International Relations
/ International Security Studies
/ Liberalism
/ Original Article
/ Personality
/ Political culture
/ Political History
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Politics
/ Race relations
/ Rapprochement
/ Space warfare
/ Transnationalism
/ World History
/ World War II
2024
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The “bridge character”: Carl Schurz and West German–American rapprochement
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The “bridge character”: Carl Schurz and West German–American rapprochement
2024
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In 1952, West Germans and Americans held a joint, year-long observation celebrating the centennial of the arrival of German-born Carl Schurz in the USA. The collaborative, transatlantic celebration served to publicize a historical and cultural relationship between the German and American peoples through the memory of Carl Schurz. State and non-state participants publicly remembered Schurz as the quintessential German–American and a “bridge character” that transcended national borders, occupied an important ideological space, legitimized the Cold War relationship between erstwhile enemies, and perpetuated an on-going process to construct a transnational, cultural identity rooted in Western liberal-democratic political culture. For the US government, the historical character of Carl Schurz also became a means of promoting a liberal heritage in the face of on-going Soviet accusations of American imperialism, warmongering, and poor race relations.
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Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
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