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Regionalism and Nationalism in the Railway Cartography of Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany
Authors:Zef Segal
Affiliation:1. zefsegal@gmail.com.
Abstract:This article concerns German railway cartography in the mid-nineteenth century and its effects on spatio-political perceptions. The evolution of a railway system in Germany, from isolated single routes into national and ultimately international networks, has been customarily linked to the political issue of unification in 1871. The infrastructural changes triggered the introduction of new maps and map signs, which overshadowed other national and political signs and should not be seen as a simple means to a nationalist end. By examining the developing iconography of railways and railway networks, I argue that railways were a cause of deterritorialization for regions and states and for the vision of a unified Germany.
Keywords:Germany  nineteenth century  German states  state railways  national railways  territorial identity  territorial integration  deterritorialization  national unification  particularism  international connections  mapping railways  route maps  systems maps  segmented maps
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