In this study Erika L. Briesacher argues that festivals in Lübeck, Germany spanning 1920 to 1960 demonstrate interlocking economic, social, and cultural factors that contribute to local, national, and international identity formation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Finance, Festivals, and the Aftermath of the Great War
Chapter 2: Celebration, Culture, and Commerce: The Case of Nordische Woche
Chapter 3: Evolving Identity: The Nordische Gesellschaft, 1921-1938
Chapter 4: Nazi Nordicism in War and Occupation
Chapter 5: New Nordic Days
Conclusion: Identities over Time
Bibliography
About the Author