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The First Austrian Republic, 1918-1938

The First Austrian Republic, 1918-1938
Author: Francis Ludwig Carsten
Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Describes life and political events in Austria after World War I on the basis of British legation reports from Vienna, supplemented by press reports and the records of the Society of Friends. These reports reflect widespread antisemitism, especially in Vienna, aggravated by hardships in the postwar period, political instability, and the rise of nationalistic para-military organizations. Antisemitic demonstrations were held in 1919 against Jewish war refugees from Poland and in 1920 against "Jewish domination" at the University of Vienna. The Republic and its army were also identified with the Jews. Documents the growing influence of Nazism from 1930 on. Ch. 9 describes the Anschluss and its results, including persecution of the Jews.


First Austrian Republic

First Austrian Republic
Author: Frederic P. Miller
Publisher: Alphascript Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 9786130276898

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In Austrian history, the First Republic encompasses the period following the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy at the end of World War I, up to World War II. Austria was a de-facto republic, as the constitution did not identify it directly as a republic, its official name was the Federal State of Austria. This period was marked by violent strife between the left and the right, as seen in the July Revolt of 1927. The Constitution of Austria was enacted in 1920 and amended in 1929. The First Republic ends with the Anschluss to Nazi Germany in 1938, or, according to some accounts with the establishment of the Austro-fascist dictatorship in 1933/34 following the Austrian Civil War. (The constitution of the Austro-fascist state did not consider Austria a republic, but only a Bundesstaat, i.e. a federal state).


The First Austrian Republic

The First Austrian Republic
Author: Francis Ludwig Carsten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN: 9780566051623

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From Empire to Republic

From Empire to Republic
Author: Collectif
Publisher: innsbruck University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 3903122394

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After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to a small Central European country. Formerly an important player in international affairs, the new republic was quickly sidelined by the European concert of powers. The enormous losses of territory and population in Austria's post-Habsburg state of existence, however, did not result in a political, economic, cultural, and intellectual black hole. The essays in the twentieth anniversary volume of Contemporary Austrian Studies argue that the small Austrian nation found its place in the global arena of the twentieth century and made a mark both on Europe and the world. Be it Freudian psychoanalysis, the “fin-de-siècle” Vienna culture of modernism, Austro-Marxist thought, or the Austrian School of Economics, Austrian hinkers and ideas were still wielding a notable impact on the world. Alongside these cultural and intellectual dimensions, Vienna remained the Austrian capital and reasserted its strong position in Central European and international business and finance. Innovative Austrian companies are operating all over the globe. This volume also examines how the globalizing world of the twentieth century has impacted Austrian demography, society, and political life. Austria's place in the contemporary world is increasingly determined by the forces of the European integration process. European Union membership brings about convergence and a regional orientation with ramifications for Austria's global role. Austria emerges in the essays of this volume as a highly globalized country with an economy, society, and political culture deeply grounded in Europe. The globalization of Austria, it appears, turns out to be in many instances an “Europeanization”.


Modern Austria

Modern Austria
Author: Barbara Jelavich
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1987-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521316255

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An overview of the Austria's recent history written for the general reader and the student.


Austria 1918–1972

Austria 1918–1972
Author: Elisabeth Barker
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1973-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 134901429X

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The Austrian Revolution

The Austrian Revolution
Author: Otto Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1925
Genre: Austria
ISBN:

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