From Village to Nation:The Role of the Volk in German Cultural Identity

by P. H. Adler, Editor in Chief | Mar 15, 2026 | Culture & Society, Magazine, March 2026

In the nineteenth century, the German lands were not a single nation but a patchwork of kingdoms, duchies, and free cities spread across Central Europe. Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Württemberg, Hanover, and dozens of smaller states each possessed their own rulers, traditions, and political interests. Yet beneath this political fragmentation lay something deeper that many thinkers,…

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