Of Mind and Matter analyzes identity formation in the multicultural
border region of Sleswig. It highlights the changeability of national
sentiments and explores what has motivated local inhabitants to define
themselves as Germans or Danes. The analysis focuses especially on the
respective national minorities, among whom the transitional and flexible
aspects of Sleswig identity surface most clearly. The study investigates
national sentiments in a border region from a theoretical and
comparative perspective. It relies on diverse forms of historical
evidence, including quantitative sources such as language statistics and
election results, but also more subjective sources such as personal life
stories and interviews. The study pays equal attention to German and
Danish source material. Of Mind and Matter adds important new angles
to the literature on national identity in border areas and fills a
conspicuous gap in English-language historiography, which completely
lacks modern analyses of Sleswig history.