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Volkstum

Volkstum (lit. "folkdom" or "folklore", though the meaning is wider than the common usage of the term folklore) is the entirety of utterances[citation needed] of a Volk or of an ethnic minority over its lifetime, expressing a "Volkscharakter" which the people of such an ethnicity allegedly have in common.[1] It was the defining idea of the Völkisch movement.

German nationalists coined the term in the context of Germany's "Freedom Wars" of 1813 to 1814, in marked and conscious opposition to ideals of the French Revolution such as universal human rights. This sense of the word is now criticised in academia, though it is still in use in the protection of ethnic minorities and is a legal standard in Austria.

History edit

Origins edit

In the Age of Enlightenment the adjective volkstümlich usually meant the cultural achievements of uneducated Germans as well as popular culture. The Volksdichtung (People's Poetry) was 'high' literature, the culture of distinction, and partly devalued the elite education and partly idealised it. The concept was not yet tied to a certain nation, and attributed some of its characteristics to non-German culture.

Justus Möser (1720–1794), Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744–1803), Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788) and other German Romantics gradually increased the concept by their actions into an unspoiled, organic, person liable closed and eternal "People's character" (Volkscharakter) and charged against the monarchies then dominating Germany.[clarification needed] Möser already bordered on being the "Vater der Volkskunde" (Father of Ethnology) the Deutschtum against the cosmopolitanism of the Enlightenment and against the French Revolution.

Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (Deutsches Volksthum 1810) is considered the inventor of the noun Volkstum. He translated the foreign word Nation and thus moved it into an "unerring something" in every Volk. For him and for Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769–1860) and Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814), German Volkstum was a revolutionary source not only against the foreign domination of Napoleonic France, but also against dynasties and the church, with the word Enlightenment becoming less and less used.[2] For all three thinkers, the idea of a uniform anti-Enlightenment position with an opposed Volkstum was already linked with Antisemitism. Arndt wrote in Der Rhein, Deutschlands Strom, aber nicht Deutschlands Grenze 1813:

Cursed just by humanity and cosmopolitanism, making her prahlet[clarification needed]! Right across the world those Jews sense that they must praise us as the highest summits of human formation!

He strictly rejected Jewish emancipation, whilst seeing it as every man's natural right and goal, and in particular of the German people to the whole human race was living.[clarification needed] He then summarised the concept as exclusive to those on the inside, not as being outside and expansive.[3]

German Empire edit

The founding of the German Reich in 1871, as a "Kleindeutsche Lösung" under Prussian domination, only fulfilled part of the German nationalists' objectives, wishing and struggling as they did for the unification of all German speakers in a single nation state.

The more Volkstum concept was now part of a nationalist ideology and political propaganda. It often served as a patriotic or visionary binding-agent to cover over or overcome the real contradictions inside and outside the German empire: for example, by providing a "Volkstumskampf", it summoned a corporate-agrarian Volksgemeinschaft or ideal community as the key features of Volkstum, though these did not actually exist. It was the term of choice for every figure wishing to turn to an irrational feeling and definition of unity, against both enemies inside and outside the Reich.[4]

While the Brothers Grimm had not yet distinguished between Gemeinschaft (community) and Gesellschaft (society), Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936) noted in his 1887 work Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft that the two were mutually exclusive - he defined "community" as a form of mutual affirmation of the people in themselves as in their resources, their respective communities (such as their family) but as an understood purpose - as opposed to its mutual form as "society" in which the individual himself was a purpose, with a 'community' (e.g. a corporation) watching over his means. 'Community' would in his terms be felt by children as "the permanent and genuine" against the "temporary and apparent cohabitation" of 'society'. This was directed against the Marxism of social democracy, whose "scientific" reasoned ideal of the classless society was felt by Tönnies to be unworkable. He was very sceptical about a concept such as "Volksgemeinschaft" - in the political sphere, he held that the ancient polis, or the medieval Hanseatic city as its most pronounced form, little more than which could be expected by modern people.[5]

Underscored by the context of Wilhelmine militarism and imperialism on the eve of the First World War, however, Heinrich Claß (chairman of the Alldeutscher Verband) in contrast defined Volkstum as national assertiveness and "Menschlichkeit" (humanity):

This so-called 'humanity' may apply again if we are politically, morally, medically and culturally reformed, and then they will always find their [only] limits will be the bill for which each victim will be bought for the health of the Volk.

He also took the "German disease" to be the German Jewish minority, who for him embodied all the moral values and ethnic roots of "corrosive" internationalism.[6]

During the war the "Deutsche Volkstum" and "Deutschtum", particularly in universities, again became popular, in the sense of chauvinism. In "Deutschen Reden in schwerer Zeit" (German Speeches in a black time), 35 Berlin professors spoke out against much degeneration and foreigners, calling the World War a "Reinigungsbad" and the "fountain cellar of a new culture". Gustav Röthen, for example, saw it as the mass killings of the "sacred flame, faithful to the world-historical mission of the German people against barbarism and sub-culture".

Weimar Republic edit

Third Reich edit

Under National Socialism Volkstum was aggressively interpreted. Adolf Hitler, in Mein Kampf, put Volkstum alongside race, "because the Volkstum, better than Race, lies not just in the speech, but in the blood."[7]

After the "Machtergreifung", various university and non-university groups oriented towards völkisch and volkstum-politics were linked to cross-disciplinary "research communities", into which "Volk history" and "Ostforschung" were integrated, closely connected to the Nazi state and party. Their specialist disciplines became programmes with more state backing and funding than ever before. The concept of an "ethnic Volkstum" was divided into "Volksgenossen" (Volk comrades) and "Volksfeinde" (Volk enemies), so that the Volkstum concept was revised and became more strongly oriented towards racist and warlike solutions.

Above all, the Prussian archivist Albert Brackmann advocated and led the Gleichschaltung of the Nordostdeutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (Northeast German Research Foundation), which centrally directed research on East German history and controlled numerous projects on the issues of border demarcation and population policy. The young historians of Königsberg supported the "Ostpolitik" (Eastern Policy) of the NSDAP, for no academic elite had emerged within the party itself. After 1937 the Norddeutsche and Ostdeutsche Forschungsgemeinschafts combined as a single large state-funded research organization. The impact of Volkstum historians was decisive in the use of their expertise in the Nazi ethnic policies in the conquered areas of eastern Europe from 1939 onwards. They drafted numerous maps and statistics, serving Nazi planning as the basis of its settlement and population policy in Poland, the Baltic states, Ukraine and Belarus.

The Nazis during the war made repeated efforts to propagate Volkstum ("racial consciousness"), pamphlets were issued that enjoined all German women to avoid sexual relations with all foreign workers brought to Germany as a danger to their blood.[8]

The policy of "Eindeutschung" propagated and legitimated by the Volkstum historians, which made so-called German installations as ethnically and culturally, also favoured the Holocaust, even if they did not conceive it and were not directly involved in it.[9][clarification needed]

Since 1945 edit

After 1945 the concept was first used in its political sense in Germany as an expression of nationalist ideology and avoided by neutral words like Bevölkerung (population). Bertolt Brecht formulated it as: "Das Volk ist nicht tümlich." ("The Volk is not tümlich.") In the GDR, the term Volk – without the suffix -tum – expressed the supposed conformity of the population with the SED and the state in word combinations such as Volksdemokratie (people's republic), Volkspolizei (people's police) and Volksarmee (people's army). By contrast, a later opposition slogan was "Wir sind das Volk" ("We are the people").

In Austria the concept was equally used, but in a multi-ethnic monarchy. Thus, in the 1976 National Minorities Act, the term Volksgruppe served as a rough synonym for "national minority", according to the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities of the Council of Europe. Section 6 in the German Federal Expellee Law also used the expression.[10] The legislature of Switzerland defined Volkstum, at the time of ratification of the Framework Convention, as "inspired by the desire [...] to commonly preserve what relates to their common identity, including their culture, their traditions, their religion, or their language."[11] In accordance with this, Volkstum is primarily used for the self-perception of a population group. In its popular sense (close to the usual English sense of folklore), the term occasionally denotes regional traditions of ethnic minorities within Germany, or ethnically German minorities abroad (e.g., the Volkstum of the Sorbs, Frisians, Danube Swabians, Romanian Germans).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Various definitions of Volkstum exist; see for example: Samuel, R. H.; Hinton, Thomas R. (21 August 2013) [1949]. Education and Society in Modern Germany. International Library of Sociology (reprint ed.). Abingdon: Routledge. p. 9. ISBN 9781136269967. Retrieved 15 August 2023. The term 'Volkstum', meaning approximately national character and tradition but particularly stressing inherited and racial characteristics [...].
  2. ^ Wolfgang Emmerich, Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie, S. 98.
  3. ^ Cited in Wolfgang Emmerich, Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie, S. 105.
  4. ^ Wolfgang Emmerich, Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie, S. 98 ff.
  5. ^ Ferdinand Tönnies, Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft, 8. Aufl., Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [1887] 2006, such as Geist der Neuzeit, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, [1935] 1998, in: TG, Bd. 22.
  6. ^ Wolfgang Emmerich, Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie, S. 105.
  7. ^ Adolf Hitler: Mein Kampf. 1925/27: (428): Falsche Vorstellungen von „Germanisation“
  8. ^ Leila J. Rupp, Mobilising Women for War, p 124–5, ISBN 0-691-04649-2, OCLC 3379930
  9. ^ New York Times: Research for the "Volkstumskampf": Reviews of the Ingo Haar book Historiker im Nationalsozialismus
  10. ^ § 6 Bundesvertriebenengesetz
  11. ^ SR 0.441.1, admin.ch

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Not to be confused with Volkssturm Look up Volkstum in Wiktionary the free dictionary Volkstum lit folkdom or folklore though the meaning is wider than the common usage of the term folklore is the entirety of utterances citation needed of a Volk or of an ethnic minority over its lifetime expressing a Volkscharakter which the people of such an ethnicity allegedly have in common 1 It was the defining idea of the Volkisch movement German nationalists coined the term in the context of Germany s Freedom Wars of 1813 to 1814 in marked and conscious opposition to ideals of the French Revolution such as universal human rights This sense of the word is now criticised in academia though it is still in use in the protection of ethnic minorities and is a legal standard in Austria Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 German Empire 1 3 Weimar Republic 1 4 Third Reich 1 5 Since 1945 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory editOrigins edit In the Age of Enlightenment the adjective volkstumlich usually meant the cultural achievements of uneducated Germans as well as popular culture The Volksdichtung People s Poetry was high literature the culture of distinction and partly devalued the elite education and partly idealised it The concept was not yet tied to a certain nation and attributed some of its characteristics to non German culture Justus Moser 1720 1794 Johann Gottfried von Herder 1744 1803 Johann Georg Hamann 1730 1788 and other German Romantics gradually increased the concept by their actions into an unspoiled organic person liable closed and eternal People s character Volkscharakter and charged against the monarchies then dominating Germany clarification needed Moser already bordered on being the Vater der Volkskunde Father of Ethnology the Deutschtum against the cosmopolitanism of the Enlightenment and against the French Revolution Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Deutsches Volksthum 1810 is considered the inventor of the noun Volkstum He translated the foreign word Nation and thus moved it into an unerring something in every Volk For him and for Ernst Moritz Arndt 1769 1860 and Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1762 1814 German Volkstum was a revolutionary source not only against the foreign domination of Napoleonic France but also against dynasties and the church with the word Enlightenment becoming less and less used 2 For all three thinkers the idea of a uniform anti Enlightenment position with an opposed Volkstum was already linked with Antisemitism Arndt wrote in Der Rhein Deutschlands Strom aber nicht Deutschlands Grenze 1813 Cursed just by humanity and cosmopolitanism making her prahlet clarification needed Right across the world those Jews sense that they must praise us as the highest summits of human formation He strictly rejected Jewish emancipation whilst seeing it as every man s natural right and goal and in particular of the German people to the whole human race was living clarification needed He then summarised the concept as exclusive to those on the inside not as being outside and expansive 3 German Empire edit The founding of the German Reich in 1871 as a Kleindeutsche Losung under Prussian domination only fulfilled part of the German nationalists objectives wishing and struggling as they did for the unification of all German speakers in a single nation state The more Volkstum concept was now part of a nationalist ideology and political propaganda It often served as a patriotic or visionary binding agent to cover over or overcome the real contradictions inside and outside the German empire for example by providing a Volkstumskampf it summoned a corporate agrarian Volksgemeinschaft or ideal community as the key features of Volkstum though these did not actually exist It was the term of choice for every figure wishing to turn to an irrational feeling and definition of unity against both enemies inside and outside the Reich 4 While the Brothers Grimm had not yet distinguished between Gemeinschaft community and Gesellschaft society Ferdinand Tonnies 1855 1936 noted in his 1887 work Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft that the two were mutually exclusive he defined community as a form of mutual affirmation of the people in themselves as in their resources their respective communities such as their family but as an understood purpose as opposed to its mutual form as society in which the individual himself was a purpose with a community e g a corporation watching over his means Community would in his terms be felt by children as the permanent and genuine against the temporary and apparent cohabitation of society This was directed against the Marxism of social democracy whose scientific reasoned ideal of the classless society was felt by Tonnies to be unworkable He was very sceptical about a concept such as Volksgemeinschaft in the political sphere he held that the ancient polis or the medieval Hanseatic city as its most pronounced form little more than which could be expected by modern people 5 Underscored by the context of Wilhelmine militarism and imperialism on the eve of the First World War however Heinrich Class chairman of the Alldeutscher Verband in contrast defined Volkstum as national assertiveness and Menschlichkeit humanity This so called humanity may apply again if we are politically morally medically and culturally reformed and then they will always find their only limits will be the bill for which each victim will be bought for the health of the Volk He also took the German disease to be the German Jewish minority who for him embodied all the moral values and ethnic roots of corrosive internationalism 6 During the war the Deutsche Volkstum and Deutschtum particularly in universities again became popular in the sense of chauvinism In Deutschen Reden in schwerer Zeit German Speeches in a black time 35 Berlin professors spoke out against much degeneration and foreigners calling the World War a Reinigungsbad and the fountain cellar of a new culture Gustav Rothen for example saw it as the mass killings of the sacred flame faithful to the world historical mission of the German people against barbarism and sub culture Weimar Republic edit Third Reich edit Under National Socialism Volkstum was aggressively interpreted Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf put Volkstum alongside race because the Volkstum better than Race lies not just in the speech but in the blood 7 After the Machtergreifung various university and non university groups oriented towards volkisch and volkstum politics were linked to cross disciplinary research communities into which Volk history and Ostforschung were integrated closely connected to the Nazi state and party Their specialist disciplines became programmes with more state backing and funding than ever before The concept of an ethnic Volkstum was divided into Volksgenossen Volk comrades and Volksfeinde Volk enemies so that the Volkstum concept was revised and became more strongly oriented towards racist and warlike solutions Above all the Prussian archivist Albert Brackmann advocated and led the Gleichschaltung of the Nordostdeutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft Northeast German Research Foundation which centrally directed research on East German history and controlled numerous projects on the issues of border demarcation and population policy The young historians of Konigsberg supported the Ostpolitik Eastern Policy of the NSDAP for no academic elite had emerged within the party itself After 1937 the Norddeutsche and Ostdeutsche Forschungsgemeinschafts combined as a single large state funded research organization The impact of Volkstum historians was decisive in the use of their expertise in the Nazi ethnic policies in the conquered areas of eastern Europe from 1939 onwards They drafted numerous maps and statistics serving Nazi planning as the basis of its settlement and population policy in Poland the Baltic states Ukraine and Belarus The Nazis during the war made repeated efforts to propagate Volkstum racial consciousness pamphlets were issued that enjoined all German women to avoid sexual relations with all foreign workers brought to Germany as a danger to their blood 8 The policy of Eindeutschung propagated and legitimated by the Volkstum historians which made so called German installations as ethnically and culturally also favoured the Holocaust even if they did not conceive it and were not directly involved in it 9 clarification needed Since 1945 edit After 1945 the concept was first used in its political sense in Germany as an expression of nationalist ideology and avoided by neutral words like Bevolkerung population Bertolt Brecht formulated it as Das Volk ist nicht tumlich The Volk is not tumlich In the GDR the term Volk without the suffix tum expressed the supposed conformity of the population with the SED and the state in word combinations such as Volksdemokratie people s republic Volkspolizei people s police and Volksarmee people s army By contrast a later opposition slogan was Wir sind das Volk We are the people In Austria the concept was equally used but in a multi ethnic monarchy Thus in the 1976 National Minorities Act the term Volksgruppe served as a rough synonym for national minority according to the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities of the Council of Europe Section 6 in the German Federal Expellee Law also used the expression 10 The legislature of Switzerland defined Volkstum at the time of ratification of the Framework Convention as inspired by the desire to commonly preserve what relates to their common identity including their culture their traditions their religion or their language 11 In accordance with this Volkstum is primarily used for the self perception of a population group In its popular sense close to the usual English sense of folklore the term occasionally denotes regional traditions of ethnic minorities within Germany or ethnically German minorities abroad e g the Volkstum of the Sorbs Frisians Danube Swabians Romanian Germans See also editVolksgeist Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood National identityReferences edit Various definitions of Volkstum exist see for example Samuel R H Hinton Thomas R 21 August 2013 1949 Education and Society in Modern Germany International Library of Sociology reprint ed Abingdon Routledge p 9 ISBN 9781136269967 Retrieved 15 August 2023 The term Volkstum meaning approximately national character and tradition but particularly stressing inherited and racial characteristics Wolfgang Emmerich Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie S 98 Cited in Wolfgang Emmerich Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie S 105 Wolfgang Emmerich Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie S 98 ff Ferdinand Tonnies Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft 8 Aufl Darmstadt Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1887 2006 such as Geist der Neuzeit Berlin New York de Gruyter 1935 1998 in TG Bd 22 Wolfgang Emmerich Zur Kritik der Volkstumsideologie S 105 Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf 1925 27 428 Falsche Vorstellungen von Germanisation Leila J Rupp Mobilising Women for War p 124 5 ISBN 0 691 04649 2 OCLC 3379930 New York Times Research for the Volkstumskampf Reviews of the Ingo Haar book Historiker im Nationalsozialismus 6 Bundesvertriebenengesetz SR 0 441 1 admin ch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkstum amp oldid 1204049233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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