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Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity: Contemporary Austrian Studies

Autor Gunter Bischof
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2018
When the Hapsburg monarchy disintegrated after World War I, Austria was not considered to be a viable entity. In a vacuum of national identity the hapless country drifted toward a larger Germany. After World War II, Austrian elites constructed a new identity based on being a "victim" of Nazi Germany. Cold war Austria, however, envisioned herself as a neutral "island of the blessed" between and separate from both superpower blocs. Now, with her membership in the European Union secured, Austria is reconstructing her painful historical memory and national identity. In 1996 she celebrates her 1000-year anniversary.
In this volume of Contemporary Austrian Studies, Franz Mathis and Brigitte Mazohl-Wallnig argue that regional identities in Austria have deeper historical roots than the many artificial and ineffective attempts to construct a national identity. Heidemarie Uhl, Anton Pelinka, and Brigitte Bailer discuss the post-World War II construction of the victim mythology. Robert Herzstein analyses the crucial impact of the 1986 Waldheim election imploding Austria's comforting historical memory as a "nation of victims." Wolfram Kaiser shows Austria's difficult adjustments to the European Union and the larger challenges of constructing a new "European identity." Chad Berry's analysis of American World War II memory establishes a useful counterpoint to construction of historical memory in a different national context.
A special forum on Austrian intelligence studies presents a fascinating reconstruction by Timothy Naftali of the investigation by Anglo-American counterintelligence into the retreat of Hitler's troops into the Alps during World War II. Rudiger Overmans' "research note" presents statistics on lower death rates of Austrian soldiers in the German army. Review essays by Gunther Kronenbitter and Gunter Bischof, book reviews, and a 1995 survey of Austrian politics round out the volume. Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity will be of intense interest to foreign policy analysts, historians, and scholars concerned with the unique elements of identity and nationality in Central European politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138519091
ISBN-10: 113851909X
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Austrian Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1,000 Years of Austria and Austrian Identity: Founding Myths; National Identity or Regional Identity: Austria Versus Tyrol/Salzburg; The Politics of Memory: Austria’s Perception of the Second World War and the National Socialist Period; Taboos and Self-Deception: The Second Republic’s Reconstruction of History; They Were All Victims: The Selective Treatment of the Consequences of National Socialism 1; The Present State of the Waldheim Affair: Second Thoughts and New Directions; The Silent Revolution: Austria’s Accession to the European Union; Public, Prívate, and Popular: The United States Remembers World War II; Proposals by the Advisory Commission on the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial *; FORUM Toward a History of Austrian Intelligence Studies; Early CIA Reports on Austria, 1947-1949; Documentation; The Situation in Austria, February 1947; The Current Situation in Austria, April 1948*; Possible Developments in Soviet Policy Toward Austria, February 1949; The Current Situation in Austria, August 1949; Research Note: My Files at the Czech Ministry of the Interior Archives, Prague, May 1995; Research Note: German and Austrian Losses in World War II; Founding Myths and Compartmentalized Past: New Literature on the Construction, Hibernation, and Deconstruction of World War II Memory in Postwar Austria; Austria-Hungary and World War I; Gertrude Enderle-Burcel, Rudolph Je?ábek, Leopold Kammerhofer, EDS., Protokolle des Kabinettsrates der Provisorischen Regierung Karl Renner 1945, vol. 1: 29. April bis 10. Juli 1945 (Horn: Berger 1995).; Klaus Eisterer, “Die Schweiz als Partner:” Zum eigenständigen Außenhandel der Bundesländer Vorarlberg und Tirol mit der Eidgenossenschaft 1945-1947, in Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Föderalismusforschung, vol. 64 (Vienna: Braumüller, 1995).; Rolf Steininger with Ingrid Böhler, eds., Der Umgang mit dem Holocaust: Europa-USA-Israel (Vienna: Böhlau, 1994).; Franz OLAY, Die Erinnerungen (Wien-München-Berlin: Amalthea, 1995).; Heinz Fischer, Die Kreisky-Jahre: 1967-1983, 3rd ed. (Vienna: Locker Verlag, 1994).; Wolfgang C. Müller, Fritz Passer, Peter A. Ulram, eds., Wählerverhalten und Parteien wettbewerb. Analysen zur Nationalratswahl 1994 (Vienna: Signum Verlag, 1995).; Survey of Austrian Politics: 1995; List of Authors

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When the Hapsburg monarchy disintegrated after World War I, Austria was not considered to be a viable entity