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100 1  Jenkins, Jennifer,|d1966-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2002035605 
245 10 Provincial Modernity :|bLocal Culture and Liberal Politics
       in Fin-De-Siècle Hamburg. 
264  1 Ithaca :|bCornell University Press,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (346 pages) 
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505 0  Cover; Provincial Modernity; Title; Copyright; Dedication;
       Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; List of 
       Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Citizenship Real and 
       Imagined; 2. Culture in a City-State; 3. Provincial 
       Reformers; 4. People's Educators; 5. A Sense of Self, a 
       Sense of Place; 6. A Hamburg Museum; 7. Modernist Memory; 
       8. Architecture and Liberal Politics; Epilogue; 
       Bibliography; Index. 
520    A history of the making of public culture in Imperial 
       Germany, Provincial Modernity challenges traditional 
       accounts of the rise and fall of German liberalism and the
       meaning given to the "cultural work" of the German middle 
       classes. With an interdisciplinary approach that ranges 
       from political history to modernist art and architecture, 
       Jennifer Jenkins explores the role that local tradition, 
       memory, history, culture, and environment played in 
       nineteenth-century conceptions of citizenship and 
       community in Hamburg. Eighteen black-and-white 
       illustrations and one color illustration enhance her 
       portrait of the city in question. Drawing on a wide range 
       of sources, Jenkins focuses on the city's cultural 
       institutions, particularly the Hamburg Art Museum and its 
       director, Alfred Lichtwark, who inspired a citywide 
       movement of political and cultural reform. Lichtwark, who 
       became one of Imperial Germany's most important cultural 
       politicians, worked with the city's elites and its civic 
       associations, both middle and working class. Together, 
       they promoted "aesthetic education" in the interest of 
       forging a liberal society. Lichtwark and the movement he 
       inspired saw the educated middle classes as the custodians
       of national culture, believed education and civic morality
       to be vehicles for the creation of modern citizens, and 
       argued that vital regional identities were essential to 
       the making of a liberal national community. In so doing, 
       they defined and promoted a distinctive northern German 
       form of modernist culture in art and architecture. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aJenkins, Jennifer.|tProvincial Modernity
       : Local Culture and Liberal Politics in Fin-De-Siècle 
       Hamburg.|dIthaca : Cornell University Press, ©2018
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