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  1. German nationalism in Austria. German nationalism ( German: Deutschnationalismus) is a political ideology and historical current in Austrian politics. It arose in the 19th century as a nationalist movement amongst the German-speaking population of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  2. In addition to a form of nationalism in Austria that looked toward Germany, there have also been forms of Austrian nationalism that rejected unification of Austria with Germany and German identity on the basis of preserving Austrians' Catholic religious identity from the potential danger posed by being part of a Protestant-majority Germany, as ...

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  4. Austrian nationalism (Austrian German: Österreichischer Nationalismus) is the nationalism that asserts that Austrians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Austrians. Austrian nationalism originally developed as a cultural nationalism that emphasized a Catholic religious identity.

  5. Map of the German states, with those acquired from Austria in red, those acquired from France in orange, and Alsace-Lorraine in beige. Map of Germany. The north German states, which joined Prussia after its defeat of Austria are in red.

  6. The answer to Austria's benevolence to Arndt during the Rhine Crisis can probably be found in the opinion of the Sardinian envoy in Vienna that whereas Rotteck was a liberal and, therefore, still deeply disliked by the Austrian cabinet, Arndt was primarily regarded as a German nationalist and not as radical as the former.

  7. Dec 13, 2017 · Despite Habsburg hostility to German nationalism, Austria was seen by most Germans as the natural leader of Germany. This was largely due to nostalgia for the old Austrian-led Holy Roman Empire. Even Prussia, Austrias only credible rival for mastery of Germany, acted deferentially towards the Habsburg monarchy for the first half of the ...

  8. It has always been a complex task to explain the formation of German nationalism. For one thing, it was not quite clear to which geographic or ideational entities the developing nationalism should apply: whether the large territorial states, such as Prussia, Bavaria, or Austria, the ‘whole of Germany’ (which raised a question of borders ...

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