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- Altdeutsche_Tracht abstract "The fashion known as Altdeutsche Tracht, \"old German\" dress or costume (also known as Deutsche Nationaltracht, \"German national costume\"), became popular in Germany between 1813 and 1815, during the time of what is in German historiography known as the Befreiungskriege, the \"liberation wars\", the last years of the Napoleonic Wars. It was an expression of anti-French German national sentiment and met with great approval among women and men of various social strata. The new fashion was intended as a demonstration of resistance against the \"French fashion foolishness\", as it was described.It is said that the Austrian officer Count von Sztáray complained already in 1800 to the University of Heidelberg that he saw students dressing according to the fashion of the French enemy:It cannot escape the notice of any right-thinking man, how conspicuously many young gentlemen of this University model themselves according to the pattern of the latest thing coughed up by the worst class of French people in costume, moral behaviour, gestures and public decency, to the disgrace of the upright of the German nation.Leading advocates of a German national fashion included Ernst Moritz Arndt and Karoline Pichler. This new fashion was considered a sign of resistance against the rule of foreigners, but also against the old type of monarchical rule, and of a liberal, democratic disposition. After the foundation of the Urburschenschaft in Jena in 1815, it became a sign of belonging to the student Burschenschaften, who wanted to stand out from the traditionally minded, regionally oriented corps students.The most prominent bearer of this fashion was the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig, the later King Ludwig I.The new fashion built on the elements of the fashion of the time, supplemented through reminiscences of the 16th century, the period of the Reformation and Martin Luther, which were seen as characteristically German. In the female form, the historical elements added to the fashion included slashed and puffed sleeves, and ruffled collars. The most important piece of clothing for men was a long tight-fitting coat that was often worn with a widely opened collar. To this came widely cut trousers and often a large velvet beret. The dominant colour was black, the colour of the uniforms of many Freikorps during the liberation war. In particular among the young men, a rebellious behaviour and unkempt hair and beards were also common.The fashion was seen as provocative and rebellious enough to be partly prohibited by the authorities during the persecution of \"demagogues\" (see also Carlsbad Decrees).".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht thumbnail Hoffmann_von_Fallersleben_by_Schumacher_1819.jpg?width=300.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageExternalLink 0083_1.pdf.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageExternalLink 0083_2.pdf.
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- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageRevisionID "601735964".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Beret.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Burschenschaft.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Carlsbad_Decrees.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_clothing.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Moritz_Arndt.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink File:Hoffmann_von_Fallersleben_by_Schumacher_1819.jpg.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink File:Teutsche_National-Frauentracht_1815.jpg.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Freikorps.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink German_Student_Corps.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Heidelberg_University.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Karoline_Pichler.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_I_of_Bavaria.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Wars.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Puffed_sleeves.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Ruffled_collar.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Slashed_sleeves.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Jena.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink Urburschenschaft.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLink File:Der_neue_Altteutsche.jpg.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altdeutsche Tracht".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wikiPageWikiLinkText "altdeutsche Tracht".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht subject Category:German_clothing.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Altdeutsche_Tracht comment "The fashion known as Altdeutsche Tracht, \"old German\" dress or costume (also known as Deutsche Nationaltracht, \"German national costume\"), became popular in Germany between 1813 and 1815, during the time of what is in German historiography known as the Befreiungskriege, the \"liberation wars\", the last years of the Napoleonic Wars. It was an expression of anti-French German national sentiment and met with great approval among women and men of various social strata.".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht label "Altdeutsche Tracht".
- Altdeutsche_Tracht sameAs Q435099.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht sameAs Altdeutsche_Tracht.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht sameAs m.02q01bl.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht sameAs Q435099.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht wasDerivedFrom Altdeutsche_Tracht?oldid=601735964.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht depiction Hoffmann_von_Fallersleben_by_Schumacher_1819.jpg.
- Altdeutsche_Tracht isPrimaryTopicOf Altdeutsche_Tracht.