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Black Vienna - The Radical Right in the Red City, 1918-1938 (Paperback)
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Black Vienna - The Radical Right in the Red City, 1918-1938 (Paperback)
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Interwar Vienna was considered a bastion of radical socialist
thought, and its reputation as "Red Vienna" has loomed large in
both the popular imagination and the historiography of Central
Europe. However, as Janek Wasserman shows in this book, a "Black
Vienna" existed as well; its members voiced critiques of the
postwar democratic order, Jewish inclusion, and Enlightenment
values, providing a theoretical foundation for Austrian and Central
European fascist movements. Looking at the complex interplay
between intellectuals, the public, and the state, he argues that
seemingly apolitical Viennese intellectuals, especially
conservative ones, dramatically affected the course of Austrian
history. While Red Viennese intellectuals mounted an impressive
challenge in cultural and intellectual forums throughout the city,
radical conservatism carried the day. Black Viennese intellectuals
hastened the destruction of the First Republic, facilitating the
establishment of the Austrofascist state and paving the way for
Anschluss with Nazi Germany.Closely observing the works and actions
of Viennese reformers, journalists, philosophers, and scientists,
Wasserman traces intellectual, social, and political developments
in the Austrian First Republic while highlighting intellectuals'
participation in the growing worldwide conflict between socialism,
conservatism, and fascism. Vienna was a microcosm of larger
developments in Europe-the rise of the radical right and the
struggle between competing ideological visions. By focusing on the
evolution of Austrian conservatism, Wasserman complicates
post-World War II narratives about Austrian anti-fascism and
Austrian victimhood.
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