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Constructing a German diaspora: The “greater German empire”, 1871-1914
Stefan Manz
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Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Diaspora
100%
German Empire
100%
German Diaspora
100%
Brazil
33%
Global Perspective
33%
Melbourne
33%
United States
33%
Politics
33%
Protestantism
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Nationalism
33%
Fatherland
33%
Glasgow
33%
Ethnic Communities
33%
Communication Flow
33%
Language Preservation
33%
Bulwark
33%
Imperial Germany
33%
Outpost
33%
Navy
33%
Public Negotiation
33%
German School
33%
Cape Town
33%
Social Heterogeneity
33%
Global Power
33%
Political Aspiration
33%
Living Abroad
33%
Religious Heterogeneity
33%
Volga Basin
33%
Going Global
33%
Political Heterogeneity
33%
Upper Midwest
33%
Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
German Empire
100%
Protestantism
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Glasgow
33%
Locale
33%
Thematic
33%
Russia
33%
Fantasy
33%
German speakers
33%
Imperial Germany
33%
Melbourne
33%
Brazil
33%
Cape Town
33%
Shanghai
33%
Social Sciences
German
100%
Diaspora
100%
Russia
16%
Germany
16%
Brazil
16%
Protestantism
16%
Nineteenth Century
16%
Communication Flow
16%
Global Power
16%
School Abroad
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Diaspora
100%
Germany
25%
Russia
25%
United States
25%
Locale
25%
Brazil
25%
Political Power
25%