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Austria in the Twentieth Century

✍ Scribed by Rolf Steininger; Michael Gehler; Gaunter Bischof; Günter Bischof


Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
377
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Introduction
I. World War I and the First Republic
On the Threshold of the Twentieth Century State and Society in Austria before World War I
Austria in the First World War, 1914-1918
12 February 1934: Social Democracy and Civil War
The Christian Corporatist State: Austria from 1934 to 1938
12 November 1918-12 March 1938 The Road to the Anschluß
II. World War II
The Emigration and Exile of Austrian Intellectuals
Resistance, Persecution, Forced Labor
III. The Second Republic
Allied Plans and Policies for the Occupation of Austria, 1938-1955
Austria Under Allied Occupation
The Austrian Economy: Basic Features and Trends
β€œThe Big Two”: The Grand Coalition, 1945-1966 and 1987-2000
The Kreisky Era, 1970-1983
Austria and Europe, 1923-2000: A Study in Ambivalence
Austria between 1983 and 2000
Select Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index


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