Study of attitudes of members of the German Youth Movement toward nature and landscape in the period between the Empire and the Weimar Republic, relating these attitudes to class, and showing that the landscape ideals of the bourgeois youth movement were linked to an ideology of Volkstum, evoking a mystical connection between a nation, race, or people and the landscape. Finds that these attitudes informed landscape planning during the Third Reich and post-war Germany, and persist in discussion of ecology in Germany today.
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