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The Nationalization of Democracy in the Weimar and First Austrian Republics -- $t2. The Search for Symbols: The Debates about the German Flag and the Austrian Anthem -- $t3. Representative Democracy: Commemorating the Republics -- $t4. Staging a Greater German Republic: Cross-Border Republican Rallies -- $t5. Composing the Volk: Cultural Commemorations with Political Implications -- $t6. Anschluss before Hitler: The Politics of the Österreichisch-Deutscher Volksbund -- $tConclusion -- $tAppendixes -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aIn Imagining a Greater Germany, Erin R. Hochman offers a fresh approach to the questions of state- and nation-building in interwar Central Europe. Ever since Hitler annexed his native Austria to Germany in 1938, the term "Anschluss" has been linked to Nazi expansionism. The legacy of Nazism has cast a long shadow not only over the idea of the union of German-speaking lands but also over German nationalism in general. Due to the horrors unleashed by the Third Reich, German nationalism has seemed virulently exclusionary, and Anschluss inherently antidemocratic.However, as Hochman makes clear, nationalism and the desire to redraw Germany's boundaries were not solely the prerogatives of the political right. Focusing on the supporters of the embattled Weimar and First Austrian Republics, she argues that support for an Anschluss and belief in the großdeutsch idea (the historical notion that Germany should include Austria) were central to republicans' persistent attempts to legitimize democracy. With appeals to a großdeutsch tradition, republicans fiercely contested their opponents' claims that democracy and Germany, socialism and nationalism, Jew and German, were mutually exclusive categories. They aimed at nothing less than creating their own form of nationalism, one that stood in direct opposition to the destructive visions of the political right. 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