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  2. Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Germany has been shaped by major intellectual and popular currents in Europe, both religious and secular. German culture originated with the Germanic tribes, the earliest evidence of Germanic culture dates to the Jastorf culture in Northern Germany and Denmark. Contact with Germanic tribes were described by various Greco-Roman ...

  3. Germans - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th and much of the 20th century, discussions on German identity were dominated by concepts of a common language, culture, descent, and history. [4] Today, the German language is widely seen as the primary, though not exclusive, criterion of German identity. [5]

  4. German nationalism - Wikipedia

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    German nationalism was Romantic in nature and was based upon the principles of collective self-determination, territorial unification and cultural identity, and a political and cultural programme to achieve those ends. [15]

  5. List of terms used for Germans - Wikipedia

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    A First World War Canadian electoral campaign poster. Hun (or The Hun) is a term that originally refers to the nomadic Huns of the Migration Period.Beginning in World War I it became an often used pejorative seen on war posters by Western Allied powers and the basis for a criminal characterisation of the Germans as barbarians with no respect for civilisation and humanitarian values having ...

  6. Early Germanic culture - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of a German ethnic identity was subsequently founded upon national myths of Germanic antiquity. [112] These tendencies culminated in a later Pan-Germanism, Alldeutsche Bewegung which had as its aim, the political unity of all of German-speaking Europe (all Volksdeutsche) into a Germanic nation state. [113] [114]

  7. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity, which was expressed in its language and culture. This legitimized the promotion of German language and culture and helped shape the development of German nationalism.

  8. Cultural identity - Wikipedia

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    Cultural identity can be expressed through certain styles of clothing or other aesthetic markers. Cultural identity is a part of a person's identity, or their self-conception and self-perception, and is related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, locality, gender, or any kind of social group that has its own distinct culture.

  9. Category:Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    German culture-related lists (6 C, 3 P) A. Adaptations of works by German writers (29 C) Archives in Germany (6 C, 42 P) Arts in Germany (20 C, 11 P) German awards ...