'Invisible Fatherland offers a brilliant reconceptualization of the history of Weimar Germany. Achilles highlights the patriots and public servants who created a democratic political culture. In doing so, she offers a bold challenge to the narrative of Weimar democracy's inevitable demise, which makes its ultimate end that much more tragic.' Annemarie Sammartino, Oberlin College

'Democracy-even in times of peace and stability-is hard work, work that requires the willingness to accommodate diverse and divergent perspectives and to reach compromise. Germany's first democracy, the Weimar Republic, forged out of wartime defeat and repeatedly challenged by political unrest and economic instability was, in Achilles's detailed and ambitious account, surprisingly inclusive and resilient. An essential history of political culture that will reshape Weimar historiography and inspire renewed empathy for embattled democracies in our own time.' Jill Suzanne Smith, Bowdoin College

Weimar Germany is often remembered as the ultimate political disaster, a democracy whose catastrophic end directly led to Adolf Hitler's rise. Invisible Fatherland challenges this narrative by recovering the nuanced and sophisticated efforts of Weimar contemporaries to make democracy work in Germany-efforts often obscured by the Republic's eventual collapse. In doing so, Manuela Achilles reveals a unique form of constitutional patriotism that was rooted in openness, compromise, and the capacity to manage conflict. Authoritative yet accessible, Invisible Fatherland contrasts Weimar's pluralistic democratic practices with the rigid tendencies in contemporary thought, including Rudolf Smend's theory of symbolic integration and Karl Löwenstein's concept of militant democracy. Both theories, though influential, restrict the positive potential of open, conflict-driven democratic processes. This study challenges us to appreciate the fundamental fluidity and pluralism of liberal democracy and to reflect on its resilience in the face of illiberal and authoritarian threats-an urgent task in our time.
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List of Figures page; Acknowledgments; Prologue: Weimar Democracy Now and Then – A Perspective from Charlottesville; Introduction: Toward a New Paradigm of Weimar Democracy Studies; 1. From Kaiserreich to Reich; 2. 'Onwards over Graves'; 3. Symbolics of Shared Hegemony; 4. Anchoring the Nation in the Democratic Form; 5. Political Violence and the Inversion of Gewalt; 6. In Memoriam of Walther Rathenau; 7. Constitutional Patriotism Avant la Lettre; 8. Memory from Fragments; Conclusion: The Weimar Condition and Nazism; Bibliography; Index.
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Rethinks Weimar democracy, recovering its constitutional patriotism and distinguishing it from illiberal or authoritarian practices.

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ISBN
9781009650991
Publisert
2026-01-22
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
630 gr
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
320

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Biografisk notat

Manuela Achilles is an associate professor of German and History at the University of Virginia, where she directs the European Studies Program and the Center for German Studies. Her research focuses on Weimar democratic culture and authoritarianism, and she has published broadly on the political culture of Weimar democracy.