Democracy in Austria /

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Orleans University of New Orleans, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • The Reichsrat in 1917/18 and the beginning of the first republic / John Deak/Jonathan Gumz
  • The failed republic, 1919-1933? / Erin Hochman
  • 1933: the Christian social/German nationalist camps and the collapse of the first republic / Janek Wasserman
  • 1945: the beginning of democracy in the second republic / Anton Pelinka
  • Dealignment and the rise of the Freedom Party and the Greens / Reinhard Heinisch
  • Democracy in Austria in comparative perspective / David M. Wineroither
  • From party state to movement society? Conventional and unconventional democratic practices in Austria, 1979-2018 / Martin Dolezal
  • Millenials and Austrian democracy / Hannes Richter
  • The use of social media in the 2016 presidential election campaign: reframing the 'homeland' story as an inclusive concept / Karin Liebhart/Petra Bernhard
  • The quality of democracy in comparative perspective / David FJ Campbell
  • A review of the memory year 2018 / Dirk Rupnow
  • "The duty to express value judgments": Charles Adams Gulick, interwar Austria, and the question of political neutrality as a scholarly virtue / Florian Wenninger
  • Introduction / Günter Bischof
  • Poetics of the "Austrian tragedy" / Michael Burri
  • A cultural history of the Austrian exodus after the "anschluss" / Gerhard A. Fetz
  • Manfred Flügge's Stadt ohne Seele: Wien 1938: strolling through the crisis / Paul Frederick Lerner
  • Popular history and the anschluss / Janek Wassermann
  • Günter Bischof, exile studies in Austria
  • Ulrike Lunacek, the Green party in Austria