Anglomanie und Anglophobie während der Industriellen Revolution in Deutschland
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Anglomanie und Anglophobie während der Industriellen Revolution in Deutschland
Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol. 91 (1971), Iss. 2 : pp. 153–181
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Hardach, Karl W.
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Abstract
Anglomania and Anglophobia during the Industrial Revolution in Germany
The German image of the English changed in the years around 1850 and 1870. The first phase was characterized by a rather positive attitude towards the English and a pronounced acceptance of English ways in Germany, thus softening resistance against sociotechnological change within the German society. Warning voices not to „anglicize“, before mid-century weak and isolated, acquired strength during the ensuing phase of disillusionment with the English paradigm. Anglo-German antagonism sharpened in a third phase that started with the establishment of the German Reich and the beginning of the Great Depression in 1873, becoming part of a larger European-wide wave of chauvinism and imperialism.