
Polemical Austria
The Rhetorics of National Identity from Empire to the Second Republic
Anthony Bushell(Author)
University of Wales Press
Published on 30. June 2013
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-7083-2604-6 (ISBN)
Description
Austria today offers the picture of a small, neutral, and economically successful country in the heart of Europe. Yet modern Austria is the product of a complex and violent history. After the First World War, Vienna changed overnight from being the capital of a large continental and multi-ethnic Empire to being an alpine Republic surrounded by larger states. This study examines Austria's transition from a major power and multi-ethnic Empire to a militarily marginalised alpine Republic, and asks how those often sudden and violent changes, including two world wars and one civil war in the twentieth century, have been reflected in the way Austrians have perceived themselves. Whilst many studies map out the political events, this study places special emphasis on the language used by Austrians as they struggled to define themselves.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wales
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7083-2604-6 (9780708326046)
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Anthony Bushell
Polemical Austria
The Rhetorics of National Identity from Empire to the Second Republic
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Person
Anthony Bushell is Professor of Modern Languages (German) at Bangor University and a Visiting Scholar at St John's College, University of Oxford.
Content
Part One: Towards a Theory of Austria 1 Felix Austria? 2 Locating Austria 3 Austria and Concepts of Identity Part Two: Writing Austria 4 Austria's Identity and the Response to Revolution 5 Vienna: Print and Pre-eminence Part Three: Austria: Revived, Reviled, Revised 6 Failure at the First Attempt: the First Republic 7 Austrian Identity and the Impediments of History 8 Voicing Austria in the Second Republic 9 Challenging and Confirming Identity in the Second Republic