Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany argues that political
aesthetics and mass spectacles were no invention of the Nazis but
characterized the period from the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s. In so
doing, it re-examines the role of state representation and
propaganda in the Weimar Republic and the Nazi dictatorship.
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