Physical Description
xiii, 234 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents
Introduction: The "Austria-as-Victim" Myth and Postwar Austrian Identity
Pt. I: Reversing the Anschluss, 1945-1955
1: From Blumchenkaffee to Wiener Melange: Schools, Identity, and the Birth of the Austria-as-Victim Myth
Pt. II: Major Themes of the Austria-as-Victim Myth, 1955-1986
2: Remembering and Forgetting the Anschluss
3: Remembering and Forgetting World War II, the Holocaust, and the Resistance
4: Remembering and Forgetting the Allied Occupation, Rebuilding, and the State Treaty: The Second Rebirth of Austria and New Symbols of National Identity
Pt. III: The End of the Austria-as-Victim Myth? Official Memory Since 1986
5: Fragmentation of the Victim Myth Since 1986: From Kurt Waldheim to Jorg Haider
ISBN
1571811877
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-230) and index.
Introduction: The "Austria-as-Victim" Myth and Postwar Austrian Identity -- Pt. I: Reversing the Anschluss, 1945-1955 -- 1: From Blumchenkaffee to Wiener Melange: Schools, Identity, and the Birth of the Austria-as-Victim Myth -- Pt. II: Major Themes of the Austria-as-Victim Myth, 1955-1986 -- 2: Remembering and Forgetting the Anschluss -- 3: Remembering and Forgetting World War II, the Holocaust, and the Resistance -- 4: Remembering and Forgetting the Allied Occupation, Rebuilding, and the State Treaty: The Second Rebirth of Austria and New Symbols of National Identity -- Pt. III: The End of the Austria-as-Victim Myth? Official Memory Since 1986 -- 5: Fragmentation of the Victim Myth Since 1986: From Kurt Waldheim to Jorg Haider