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Research Article

Fragmented nations: navigating the plurality of identity constructions in nineteenth-century Germany and Italy

 

ABSTRACT

A commentary on the contributions to this Special Issue.

RIASSUNTO

Osservazioni sui contributi a questa Special Issue

Additional information

Notes on contributors

Ute Planert

Ute Planert is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cologne, Germany. She was a fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and the Hannah Arendt Visiting Chair of German and European History at the Munk School for Global Affairs, University of Toronto. Planert co-edits the journal Archiv fuer Sozialgeschichte and has published widely on nationalism, gender, war and international politics. Recent publications in English include the edited volumes Napoleon’s Empire: European Politics in Global Perspective, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2016 and Decades of Reconstruction: Postwar Societies, State-Building and International Relations from the Seven Year's War to the Cold War, Cambridge University Press 2017 (with James Retallack).

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