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Robert Knight's book examines how the 60,000 strong Slovene
community in the Austrian borderland province of Carinthia
continued to suffer in the wake of Nazism's fall. It explores how
and why Nazi values continued to be influential in a post-Nazi era
in postwar Central Europe and provides valuable insights into the
Cold War as a point of interaction of local, national and
international politics. Though Austria was re-established in 1945
as Hitler's 'first victim', many Austrians continued to share
principles which had underpinned the Third Reich. Long treated as
both inferior and threatening prior to the rise of Hitler and then
persecuted during his time in power, the Slovenes of Carinthia were
prevented from equality of schooling by local Nazis in the years
that followed World War Two, behavior that was tolerated in Vienna
and largely ignored by the rest of the world. Slavs in Post-Nazi
Austria uses this vital case study to discuss wider issues relating
to the stubborn legacy of Nazism in postwar Europe and to instill a
deeper understanding of the interplay between collective and
individual (liberal) rights in Central Europe. This is a
fascinating study for anyone interested in knowing more about the
disturbing imprint that Nazism left in some parts of Europe in the
postwar years.
This book questions the prevalent assumption that ethnicity and
nationalist politics had nothing to do with the Cold War and that,
far from being frozen until the fall of communism, they remained
central to the conflict in Europe. Leading scholarsbring
theirunderstanding of particular regions to bear on the wider issue
of why ethnic explanations were written out of the discourse and
whether this was a failure on the part of Western observers. This
in turn has led to an overly simple understanding of power flowing
downwards, from superpower to nation state and from state to
society. Engaging with key thinkers such as Gaddis, Moynihan and
Adam Roberts this collection ultimately allows such speculation to
be replaced by historical research and bridges the gap between high
politics and ethnic concerns.
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Robert Knight
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R426
Discovery Miles 4 260
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Published By The Junior Class Of Otterbein College.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
PREFACE THE object in the present volume has been to give a brief
description of such birds of the world as are usually to be seen in
zoological collections and in muscurns, together with some of the
most significant and striking facts in their life-histories. To
include even a very short account of each of the fourteen Fhou sand
species known to exist, was clearly impracticable within the limits
of a book of this size. It has been thought desirable, therefore,
to give special attention to the birds of America, to corresponding
species and allied forms found in Great Britain and on the
Continent of Europe, and to certain of the more remarkable and
interesting birds of other countries, This work is based upon one
by TV. P. Pycraft, well known among ornithologists as a systematist
and bird anatomist, and now in charge of the Depadment of Birds in
the British Rfuseum. Use has been made of a Iarge part of his
admirable Introduction, dealing with the evolution and structure of
the bird. Portions of it that were considered too technical to be
readiIy understood bp young readers were simplified as much as
possible, other portions were omitted as b - e ing of -
comparatively little value, and a few additions were iii iv PREFACE
made. The general arrangement has been adhered to throughout. The
interest in birds is widespread and constantly growing, and it is
hoped that the use of this volume as a reference-book will lead
young readers to further study of this most fascinating subject.
CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE . ... 111 INTRODUCTION . xi PUBLISHERS NOTE .
. xliv CHAPTER I OSTRICH-LIK B E IR DS . I Orders-Casuarii,
Struthiones, Apteryges, Crypturi. CHAPTER I1 CHAPTER I11 DIVING-BIR
P D E S T, R ELS, A ND PENGUINS . 14 Orders-Pygopodes, Tubinares,
and Im pennes. CHAPTER IV TOTIPALMA B T IR E D S HERONS, STORKS,
AND FLAMINGOE . S 23 Orders-Steganopodes, Ardeae, Ciconz, and
Phaenicopteri. CHAPTER V, DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS 44 Order-Anseres.
v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER V1 PAGE BIRDS OF PREY SECRETARY-BIRDE, A
GLES, BUZZARDSH, AWKS, KITES, VULTURES, 4 ND FALCON . S 56
Order-Accipitres. CHAPTER V11 FOWL-LIK BI E R DS . 78 Order-Galli
formes. CHAPTER V111 CRANES, RAILS, AND BUSTARDS . . 93 Order-Grui
formes. CHAPTER IX PLOVER G S U, L LS, A ND AUKS . . . 101
Order-Charadriiformes. CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI PARROT AN S D CUCKOOS .
I 3 3 Orders-Psittaci and Cuculi. CHAPTER XI1 ROLLERSM, OTMOTSK,
INGFISHERSB, EE-EATERS, HOOPOES A, ND HORNBIL . L S . 142
Order-Coraciz. CONTENTS vii CHAPTER XI11 PAGE NIGHTJ ARS, S WIFTS
A, ND HUMMINGBIR . DS . 148 Orders-Caprimulgi, Cypseli. CHAPTER XIV
OWLS . . 156 Order-Striges. CHAPTER XV TROGOTNOSU, CAN AN S D,
WOODPECKER . S . 164 Orders-Trogones and Pici. CHAPTER XVI PASSERI
B N I E RD S . 172 Order-Passeriformes. LIST OF COLOUR PLATES, Fro
ztispiece Puczvtg page 74 Facing page 70 Facirzg page 64 Facing
page 60 Pacing page x 60 Facing page I 68 Fncing page r 34 Facing
page x 3 8 Facing pnge K 44 Facing pnge I 8 2 Facing puge 196
Facing page 200 Facing puge 206 Facing paqe z r 2 Facing page I 8 6
Facing page 220 Facing page 226 Facing page 216 Facilag page 176
Facing page 230 Facil g pajy I 5 2 Fncing page I 26 Facing page r
30 LIST OF COLOR PLATES Facing page 88 Facing page 86 Facing page
84 Facing page 80 Facing page 4 Facing page 96 Facing page 104
Facing page I 08 Facing page I I 2 Facing page 30 Facing page 36
Facing page ga Facing page 46 Facing page 26Facing page I I 6
Facing page I 6 Facing page 20 FULL-PAGE HALF-TONE PLATES PLATE 41
. . Facing page 92 PLATE 42 . ...
PREFACE THE object in the present volume has been to give a brief
description of such birds of the world as are usually to be seen in
zoological collections and in muscurns, together with some of the
most significant and striking facts in their life-histories. To
include even a very short account of each of the fourteen Fhou sand
species known to exist, was clearly impracticable within the limits
of a book of this size. It has been thought desirable, therefore,
to give special attention to the birds of America, to corresponding
species and allied forms found in Great Britain and on the
Continent of Europe, and to certain of the more remarkable and
interesting birds of other countries, This work is based upon one
by TV. P. Pycraft, well known among ornithologists as a systematist
and bird anatomist, and now in charge of the Depadment of Birds in
the British Rfuseum. Use has been made of a Iarge part of his
admirable Introduction, dealing with the evolution and structure of
the bird. Portions of it that were considered too technical to be
readiIy understood bp young readers were simplified as much as
possible, other portions were omitted as b - e ing of -
comparatively little value, and a few additions were iii iv PREFACE
made. The general arrangement has been adhered to throughout. The
interest in birds is widespread and constantly growing, and it is
hoped that the use of this volume as a reference-book will lead
young readers to further study of this most fascinating subject.
CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE . ... 111 INTRODUCTION . xi PUBLISHERS NOTE .
. xliv CHAPTER I OSTRICH-LIK B E IR DS . I Orders-Casuarii,
Struthiones, Apteryges, Crypturi. CHAPTER I1 CHAPTER I11 DIVING-BIR
P D E S T, R ELS, A ND PENGUINS . 14 Orders-Pygopodes, Tubinares,
and Im pennes. CHAPTER IV TOTIPALMA B T IR E D S HERONS, STORKS,
AND FLAMINGOE . S 23 Orders-Steganopodes, Ardeae, Ciconz, and
Phaenicopteri. CHAPTER V, DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS 44 Order-Anseres.
v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER V1 PAGE BIRDS OF PREY SECRETARY-BIRDE, A
GLES, BUZZARDSH, AWKS, KITES, VULTURES, 4 ND FALCON . S 56
Order-Accipitres. CHAPTER V11 FOWL-LIK BI E R DS . 78 Order-Galli
formes. CHAPTER V111 CRANES, RAILS, AND BUSTARDS . . 93 Order-Grui
formes. CHAPTER IX PLOVER G S U, L LS, A ND AUKS . . . 101
Order-Charadriiformes. CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI PARROT AN S D CUCKOOS .
I 3 3 Orders-Psittaci and Cuculi. CHAPTER XI1 ROLLERSM, OTMOTSK,
INGFISHERSB, EE-EATERS, HOOPOES A, ND HORNBIL . L S . 142
Order-Coraciz. CONTENTS vii CHAPTER XI11 PAGE NIGHTJ ARS, S WIFTS
A, ND HUMMINGBIR . DS . 148 Orders-Caprimulgi, Cypseli. CHAPTER XIV
OWLS . . 156 Order-Striges. CHAPTER XV TROGOTNOSU, CAN AN S D,
WOODPECKER . S . 164 Orders-Trogones and Pici. CHAPTER XVI PASSERI
B N I E RD S . 172 Order-Passeriformes. LIST OF COLOUR PLATES, Fro
ztispiece Puczvtg page 74 Facing page 70 Facirzg page 64 Facing
page 60 Pacing page x 60 Facing page I 68 Fncing page r 34 Facing
page x 3 8 Facing pnge K 44 Facing pnge I 8 2 Facing puge 196
Facing page 200 Facing puge 206 Facing paqe z r 2 Facing page I 8 6
Facing page 220 Facing page 226 Facing page 216 Facilag page 176
Facing page 230 Facil g pajy I 5 2 Fncing page I 26 Facing page r
30 LIST OF COLOR PLATES Facing page 88 Facing page 86 Facing page
84 Facing page 80 Facing page 4 Facing page 96 Facing page 104
Facing page I 08 Facing page I I 2 Facing page 30 Facing page 36
Facing page ga Facing page 46 Facing page 26Facing page I I 6
Facing page I 6 Facing page 20 FULL-PAGE HALF-TONE PLATES PLATE 41
. . Facing page 92 PLATE 42 . ...
Robert Knight's book examines how the 60,000 strong Slovene
community in the Austrian borderland province of Carinthia
continued to suffer in the wake of Nazism's fall. It explores how
and why Nazi values continued to be influential in a post-Nazi era
in postwar Central Europe and provides valuable insights into the
Cold War as a point of interaction of local, national and
international politics. Though Austria was re-established in 1945
as Hitler's 'first victim', many Austrians continued to share
principles which had underpinned the Third Reich. Long treated as
both inferior and threatening prior to the rise of Hitler and then
persecuted during his time in power, the Slovenes of Carinthia were
prevented from equality of schooling by local Nazis in the years
that followed World War Two, behavior that was tolerated in Vienna
and largely ignored by the rest of the world. Slavs in Post-Nazi
Austria uses this vital case study to discuss wider issues relating
to the stubborn legacy of Nazism in postwar Europe and to instill a
deeper understanding of the interplay between collective and
individual (liberal) rights in Central Europe. This is a
fascinating study for anyone interested in knowing more about the
disturbing imprint that Nazism left in some parts of Europe in the
postwar years.
This book questions the prevalent assumption that ethnicity and
nationalist politics had nothing to do with the Cold War and that,
far from being 'frozen' until the fall of communism, they remained
central to the conflict in Europe. Leading scholars bring their
understanding of particular regions to bear on the wider issue of
why ethnic explanations were written out of the discourse and
whether this was a failure on the part of Western observers. This
in turn has led to an overly simple understanding of power flowing
downwards, from superpower to nation state and from state to
society. Engaging with key thinkers such as Gaddis, Moynihan and
Adam Roberts this collection ultimately allows such speculation to
be replaced by historical research and bridges the gap between
'high politics' and ethnic concerns.
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