2024-03-29T12:47:29Z
http://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/do/oai/
oai:digitalcommons.conncoll.edu:germhp-1000
2008-06-09T19:11:28Z
publication:germhp
publication:honors
publication:german
Eine Untersuchung von einer deutschen nationalen Identität im Fußball und der Merkwürdigkeit der Weltmeisterschaft 1990
Duclos, Benjamin T
Honors Paper
2008-05-01T07:00:00Z
German national identity
soccer
World Cup
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/germhp/1
oai:digitalcommons.conncoll.edu:italhp-1002
2018-01-12T16:27:11Z
publication:germhp
publication:italian
publication:german
publication:italhp
South Tyrol: Identity and Spaces
Coffee, Starla
Restricted
2015-01-01T08:00:00Z
<p>South Tyrol is a trilingual province (German, Italian, Ladin) in the northeast of Italy, which Italy annexed from Austria in 1919. Social tensions had already begun to develop between the different linguistic groups in the region at the end of the 19th century and were exacerbated during the Italian Fascist Era (1922-1943), when German- and Ladin-speaking South Tyroleans were forcefully denationalized and “Italianized” through the implementation of anti-Austrian regulations. This included the suppression of German and Ladin cultural expression within the region’s urban landscape through the demolition of “Austrian” monuments and the construction of “Italian” ones.</p>
<p>Although some scholars claim that the people of South Tyrol now maintain peaceful relations, the society remains divided. This paper demonstrates how South Tyrol’s architecture and urban landscape have come to reflect historical tensions between linguistic groups and stand as symbols of divided cultural memories in the region today. Efforts have been made to decrease social strains in South Tyrol and to create a unified regional identity by “neutralizing” contested spaces in the region. This paper deconstructs these efforts to “neutralize" contested spaces and to rework cultural memory and reveals the issues associated with attempting to establish social unity while simultaneously avoiding a full confrontation of historical controversy. This paper emphasizes the fact that social tensions can only be eased naturally with time and through an honest confrontation of the past.</p>
2015-05-27T07:00:00Z
European History
German Language and Literature
Italian Language and Literature
Social History
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/italhp/3
oai:digitalcommons.conncoll.edu:germhp-1001
2022-05-18T19:43:10Z
publication:sip
publication:germhp
publication:honors
publication:cisla
publication:german
Germany, but Normal: Radical Right Populism in Eastern Germany
Groff, Jordan
Honors Paper
2022-01-01T08:00:00Z
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/germhp/2
oai:digitalcommons.conncoll.edu:germhp-1002
2023-05-09T17:05:24Z
publication:germhp
publication:german
Uncovering the Colonial Legacy: An Examination of German Colonial History in Berlin Textbooks
Gribbins, Nick
Restricted
2023-01-01T08:00:00Z
<p>This honors paper is restricted to users on the Connecticut College campus.</p>
2023-05-22T07:00:00Z
Curriculum and Instruction
Education
European History
German Language and Literature
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/germhp/3