ALSACE

älzäsˈ, Ger. Elsass, region and former province, E France. It is separated from Germany by a part of the Rhine River. It comprises the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, and the Territory of Belfort (a department created after the Franco-Prussian War when the rest of Alsace was annexed by Germany).

Alsace is rich agriculturally (especially in the plain between the Rhine River and the Vosges Mts.), geologically (potassium exploitation in the Mulhouse area ranks France among the top worldwide producers), and industrially. Strasbourg is the ancient capital and the leading industrial center. Textile industries are located in the Mulhouse-Colmar area, and wines (notably Riesling) are produced there. Hydroelectric plants are at Kembs and Ottmarscheim. Virtually the whole population speaks French, but a very large majority have also retained their German dialect. About 75% of the population is Roman Catholic. Alsace retains many old customs such as the wine and harvest festivals.

History

Of Celtic origin, Alsace became part of the Roman province of Upper Germany (see Gaul). It fell to the Alemanni (5th cent.) and to the Franks (496). The Treaty of Verdun (843; see Verdun, Treaty of) included it in Lotharingia; the Treaty of Mersen (870) put it in the kingdom of the East Franks (later Germany). The 10 chief cities of Alsace gained (13th cent.) virtual independence as free imperial cities. The remainder of the region was divided into fiefs with the exception of Upper Alsace, where the Hapsburg family consolidated its original holdings.

Alsace became a center of the Reformation (although the rural areas remained generally Catholic). The Treaty of Westphalia (1648) transferred all Hapsburg lands in Alsace to France. Lower Alsace was conquered (1680–97) by Louis XIV of France; the Treaty of Ryswick (1697) confirmed French possession. The Edict of Nantes (1685), promulgated before the annexation of Alsace, could not be revoked; therefore religious worship remained free. In 1798 the city of Mulhouse voted to join France.

In 1871, as a result of the Franco-Prussian War, all Alsace (except Belfort) was annexed by Germany. With part of Lorraine, it formed the "imperial land" of Alsace-Lorraine, held in common by all the German states. Many Alsatians emigrated to France rather than submit to a policy of Germanization. Clamor for the return of Alsace-Lorraine became the chief rallying force for French nationalism and was a major cause of the armaments race that led to World War I. France's recovery (1918) of this territory was confirmed by the Treaty of Versailles (1919).

After the decline of early enthusiasm over the reunion with France, a strong particularist movement gained ground, demanding cultural and even political autonomy. The movement received impetus from recurrent efforts by the French government to end the Concordat of 1801, which had remained valid in Alsace-Lorraine although it had been ended in the rest of France in 1905. In 1940, German troops occupied Alsace; a large part of the population had already been evacuated to central France. Alsace was treated as a part of Germany. French and American troops recovered (Jan., 1945) Alsace for France and were generally hailed as liberators.

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ALSACE-LORRAINE UNDER GERMAN RULE ALSACE-LORRAINE UNDER GERMAN RULE BY CHARLES DOWNER HAZEN PROFESSOR...THE TREATY OF FRANKFORT 3 II. ALSACE-LORRAINE BEFORE TREATY OF FRANKFORT 20...
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Map Quest: A Journey through Alsace-Lorraine to the Town That Gave America...capital of the neighboring province of Alsace; to the east is Freiburg, a German...vineyards. Wine is a very big deal in Alsace. Vineyards have been planted in the...
...Anniversary, John Gimlette Travels to Alsace-Lorraine to Discover a Region Thats Often...once a treasury of coal. To the west lies Alsace, so green and purple that it glows like...1648. Another round in the tussle for Alsace-Lorraine was about to begin. But it wasnt...
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...barge Lys from Strasbourg, capital of Alsace, to Nancy, capital of Lorraine. On the...garnie (sauerkraut, pork, and sausauge), Alsaces most famous dish, others on the highly...different, less intensively cultivated than Alsace. Huge meadows roll away from the banks...
...when the Roman general Drusus conquered Alsace and established an encampment there. He...moved on, the Alemanni briefly took over Alsace until they were displaced by another German...record in the French language. In 870 Alsace and its capital, Strateburgum, were incorporated...
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Taste of Full-Bodied Alsace. IT has been obvious from the latest...producers and wholesalers are giving Alsace a big push for the summer. Some predict...as I, for one, am happy to admit that Alsace wines are among my favourites of all...
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Alsace and the Magnificent 7. Byline: By Helen Savage Tasting...Blanck, in the improbably pretty village of Kientzheim in Alsace. Philippes family has made wine in this part of France since they moved here from Austria in 1610. Alsace is border country, facing Germany across the Rhine Valley...
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ALSACE alzas , Ger. Elsass, region and former province, E France. It is separated from Germany by a part...Haut-Rhin, and the Territory of Belfort (a department created after the Franco-Prussian War when the rest of Alsace was annexed by Germany). Alsace is rich agriculturally (especially in the plain between the Rhine River and the Vosges Mts.), geologically...
ALSACE-LORRAINE former region, Germany: see under Alsace , France. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Luxembourg, and Germany, in the E on Alsace, in the S on Franche-Comte, and in the...Empire. It passed in 1048 to the house of Alsace, which then became the house of Lorraine...Lorraine was ceded to Germany and united with Alsace as the imperial land (Reichsland) of Alsace...
...the 10th cent., originally held lands in Alsace and in NW Switzerland. Otto (d. 1111...designated count. Vast estates in Upper Alsace, Baden, and Switzerland were inherited...purely German affairs. The Hapsburgs lost Alsace, Franche-Comte, Artois, and part of Flanders...
...1990 pop. 64,889), capital of Haut-Rhin dept., E France, in Alsace. It is connected by rail and canal to Strasbourg, Mulhouse...Roman Empire in 1226, and Louis XIV made it the capital of Alsace in 1673. The old section of Colmar retains its medieval architecture...
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