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The Dollfuss/Schuschnigg Era in Austria - A Reassessment (Hardcover)
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The Dollfuss/Schuschnigg Era in Austria - A Reassessment (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Austrian Studies
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The years of Chancellors Dollfuss and Schuschnigg's authoritarian
governments (1933/34-1938) have been denounced as "Austrofascism"
from the left, or defended as a Christian corporate state
("Stondestaat") from the right. During this period, Austria was in
a desperate struggle to maintain its national independence
vis-o-vis Hitler's Germany, a struggle that ultimately failed. In
the end, the Nazis invaded and annexed Austria (Anschluss"). Volume
11 of the Contemporary Austrian Studies series stays away from
these heated historiographical debates and looks at economic,
domestic, and international politics sine ira et studio. Timothy
Kirk opens with an assessment of "Austrofascism" in light of recent
discourse on interwar European fascism. Three scholars from the
Economics University of Vienna analyze the macroeconomic climate of
the 1930s: Hansjrg Klausinger the "Vienna School's" theoretical
contributions to end the "Great Depression"; Gerhard Senft the
economic policies of the Stondestaat; and Peter Berger the
financial aid from the League of Nations. Jens Wessels delves into
the microeconomic arena and presents case studies of leading
Austrian businesses and their performance during the depression.
Jim Miller looks at Dollfuss, the agrarian reformer. Alexander
Lassner and Erwin Schmidl deal with the context of the
international arena and Austria's desperate search for protection
against Nazi Anschluss-pressure and military preparedness against
foreign aggression. In a comparativist essay Megan Greene compares
the policies of Austria's Haider and Italy's Berlusconi and recent
EU responses to threats from the Right. The "FORUM" looks at
various recent historical commissions in Austria dealing with
Holocaust-era assets and their efforts to provide restitution to
victims of Nazism. Two review essays, by Evan Burr Bukey and
Hermann Freudenberger, survey recent scholarly literature on
Austria(ns) during World War II. This addition to the Contemporary
Austrian Studies series will be welcomed by political scientists,
historians and scholars with a strong interest in European affairs.
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Imprint: |
Routledge
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Contemporary Austrian Studies |
Release date: |
July 2017 |
First published: |
2003 |
Editors: |
Anton Pelinka
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
321 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-53522-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-138-53522-2 |
Barcode: |
9781138535220 |
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