The Politics of Memory in Annexed Lorraine: The Conflicts between Germanification and French Stalwarts at the beginning of the 20th Century

TitleThe Politics of Memory in Annexed Lorraine: The Conflicts between Germanification and French Stalwarts at the beginning of the 20th Century
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsPhilippe Hamman
JournalJournal of Historical Sociology
Volume22
Issue3
Pagination312–350
ISSN1467-6443
Abstract

The article examines how the uses of memory in turn-of-the-century Lorraine structured political discourse and presented enduring difficulties for the actions of German administrators and local community leaders. In this border region, memory was always contested and challenged, and thereby unstable. This paper approaches “the politics of French memory” through the examination of various pro-French “memory societies” and networks such as the Souvenir Français. The central question is how did conflicts over memory impact Lorraine's political life and its place in the German Empire in the years leading up to the Great War? Regarding this point, the growth of nationalism is analysed as a phenomenon that reached far beyond French nationalist circles.

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6443.2009.01352.x/abstract
DOI10.1111/j.1467-6443.2009.01352.x
Short TitleThe Politics of Memory in Annexed Lorraine