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Hungaro-German Dual Nationality: Germans, Slavs, and Magyars during the 1848 Revolution
- German Studies Review
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 39, Number 1, February 2016
- pp. 17-39
- 10.1353/gsr.2016.0022
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German patriots in the Kingdom of Hungary developed a politics of “Hungaro-German dual nationality,” proclaiming themselves both German and Hungarian, drawing on the precedent set by Hungarian Slavs resisting Magyarization. The analysis concentrates on the 1848 Revolution: during each ebb and flow of the revolutionary movement, Hungarian Germans consistently proclaimed their loyalty both to Hungary and to German culture in journalism, poetry, history, and travel writing. Hungaro-Slavic dual loyalty problematizes historiographic assumptions about German “ethnic nationalism.”