Polemical Austria

The Rhetorics of National Identity from Empire to the Second Republic

Awdur(on) Anthony Bushell

Iaith: Saesneg

Dosbarthiad(au): History

  • Mehefin 2013 · 288 tudalen ·216x138mm

  • · Clawr Caled - 9780708326046
  • · eLyfr - pdf - 9780708326053
  • · eLyfr - epub - 9781783165636

Am y llyfr

Mae’r llyfr hwn yn dilyn stori hynod trawsnewidiad Awstria o fod yn ymerodraeth i’r weriniaeth fodern a welwn heddiw, ynghyd â stori’r iaith sy’n adlewyrchu hanes treisgar y trawsnewidiad yn ystod gorffennol cythryblus Ewrop ei hun.

Dyfyniadau

"Based on literary, historical, and political texts, this book helps with deconstructing the process of the formation of an Austrian identity, which shrunk from an imperial entity to a small narrow subject in the twentieth century. The author analyzes this process not only through the lenses of the capital Vienna, but from the perspective of the nine provinces. This is a laudable benefit of his study and marks a new approach in the field of Austrian studies. A necessary and inspiring book for everyone engaged with Austria and the wider German culture."--Wolfgang Weber, Innsbruck University

Cynnwys

Part One: Towards a Theory of Austria 1 Felix Austria? 2 Locating Austria 3 Austria and Concepts of Identity Part Two: Writing Austria 4 Austria's Identity and the Response to Revolution 5 Vienna: Print and Pre-eminence Part Three: Austria: Revived, Reviled, Revised 6 Failure at the First Attempt: the First Republic 7 Austrian Identity and the Impediments of History 8 Voicing Austria in the Second Republic 9 Challenging and Confirming Identity in the Second Republic

Cyflwyno'r Awdur(on)

Awdur(on): Anthony Bushell

Mae Anthony Bushell yn Athro mewn Ieithoedd Modern (Almaeneg) ym Mhrifysgol Bangor ac yn Ysgolor Gwadd yng Ngholeg Sant Ioan, Prifysgol Rhydychen.

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