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Germans, Costa Ricans, or a question of dual nationalist sentiments? The German community in Costa Rica, 1850--1950.

机译:德国人,哥斯达黎加人还是双重民族主义情绪问题?哥斯达黎加的德国人社区,1850-1950年。

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This dissertation examines the immigration and community formation of German settlers in Costa Rica from the mid-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries and the extent to which they became integrated in their host society. It stipulates that German Costa Ricans established a dichotomous position in Costa Rica, as members of the local economic, social and political elite, yet proud members of a Costa Rican German community. Even the earliest German immigrants to Costa Rica in the mid- to late-nineteenth century established themselves as owners of large commercial firms that helped to expand Costa Rica's international trade. German Costa Ricans also branched out with large commercial agricultural enterprises involved in the production and processing of coffee and sugar, the nation's two most important export products. Participation in these economic enterprises aided German Costa Ricans in forging marriage ties and business partnerships with Costa Ricans that perpetuated their integration into an incipient Costa Rican agricultural elite.; German Costa Ricans worked at the same time to establish a local German community. They founded a German Club, School, and Welfare Society, that helped them to maintain their language and culture and perpetuated a strong sense of “Germanness,” which they then passed on to their Costa Rican born children. This powerful foreign community had a significant impact on this history of the Central American nation. I argue that the perpetuation of “Germanness” combined with the connection of influential members of the German community to the Costa Rican government, led directly to the infiltration of Nazi propaganda and influence in Costa Rican in the 1930s. The penetration of Nazism among some members of the German community in turn created the fear of a local “Fifth Column” movement. These fears then forced the Costa Rican government to take action against local Germans after Costa Rica entered World War II on the side of the allies. I further explain that the pre-World War II perpetuation of Deutschtum and the government actions this warranted led Germans to shed their “Germanness,” and to become more fully assimilated into Costa Rican society, after the end of the war.
机译:本文考察了十九世纪中叶至二十世纪中叶德国定居者在哥斯达黎加的移民和社区形成情况,以及他们在多大程度上融入了东道国社会。它规定,德国哥斯达黎加人在哥斯达黎加确立了两分法的地位,既是当地经济,社会和政治精英的成员,又是哥斯达黎加德国人社区的骄傲成员。甚至在19世纪中叶至晚期,最早的德国移民到哥斯达黎加也都成为了大型商业公司的所有者,这些公司帮助扩大了哥斯达黎加的国际贸易。德国哥斯达黎加人还扩大了与农业和糖业生产和加工的大型商业农业企业的合作,咖啡和糖业是该国最重要的两种出口产品。参与这些经济企业帮助德国哥斯达黎加人与哥斯达黎加人建立了婚姻关系并建立了商业伙伴关系,从而使他们长期融入了哥斯达黎加的农业精英阶层。德国哥斯达黎加人同时致力于建立当地的德国社区。他们建立了德国俱乐部,学校和福利协会,这帮助他们保持了自己的语言和文化,并保持了强烈的“德国意识”,然后将其传给了哥斯达黎加出生的孩子。这个强大的外国社区对中美洲这个民族的历史产生了重大影响。我认为,“德国性”的长期存在,加上德国社区有影响力的成员与哥斯达黎加政府的联系,直接导致了纳粹宣传的渗透和1930年代在哥斯达黎加的影响。纳粹主义在德国社区的某些成员中的渗透反过来又引起了对当地“第五专栏”运动的恐惧。这些担忧继而迫使哥斯达黎加政府在盟国一方参加第二次世界大战后对当地的德国人采取行动。我进一步解释说,第二次世界大战之前, Deutschtum 的延续以及政府应采取的行动导致德国人摆脱了“德国风”,并在战后结束后更充分地融入了哥斯达黎加社会。战争。

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  • 作者

    Nemcik, Christine Carol.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 287 p.
  • 总页数 287
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 拉丁美洲;民族学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:52

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