Explore the foundational roots of German national identity with Georgiana R. Simpson's insightful study, "Herder's conception of 'das Volk'". This meticulously prepared print edition delves into the linguistic and cultural significance of the term "Volk" as understood by the influential philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder. Simpson expertly examines Herder's contributions to linguistics and etymology, tracing the development of this crucial concept within the German language and its broader European context. < p/> This volume offers a deep dive into the historical understanding of language and its connection to national identity, remaining relevant for anyone interested in German history, linguistics, and the evolution of cultural thought. Discover the nuances of Herder's philosophy and his lasting impact on German intellectual history through Simpson's detailed analysis. A valuable resource for students and scholars of language, history, and European studies.
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