This article argues that the history of the Austrian state from 1933 to 1938 needs to be placed outside the constraints of Austrian historiography and located within transnational histories of European fascism. It challenges the consensus view in Austrian historiography that the state was authoritarian, rather than fascist, and argues that the connection between Austrian pan-German identity and the state's fascistizing policies in the media, education and population politics can shed light on the trajectory of Austrofascism in the 1930s
Between 1945 and 1956, the Second Austrian Republic failed to address the large number of former Aus...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
This article presents four interwoven lines of argumentation: first, it describes the trajectory of ...
This article argues that the history of the Austrian state from 1933 to 1938 needs to be placed outs...
The purpose of this article consists in presentation of Austrian fascism (austrofascism) embodied in...
This article considers two types of right extremism in Austria’s history: Nazism and the preceding ‘...
The purpose of this article consists in presentation of Austrian fascism (austrofascism) embodied in...
The article discusses some problems of collective identities in Austria's contemporary history. The ...
Laws regulating immigration and citizenship in interwar Austria were part of a European trend of pop...
Until the demise of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, Austria lacked a cultural natio...
Until the demise of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, Austria lacked a cultural natio...
This article considers two types of right extremism in Austria’s history: Nazism and the preceding ‘...
Between 1945 and 1956, the Second Austrian Republic failed to address the large number of former Aus...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the authoritarian regime in Austria in the period between the t...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the authoritarian regime in Austria in the period between the t...
Between 1945 and 1956, the Second Austrian Republic failed to address the large number of former Aus...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
This article presents four interwoven lines of argumentation: first, it describes the trajectory of ...
This article argues that the history of the Austrian state from 1933 to 1938 needs to be placed outs...
The purpose of this article consists in presentation of Austrian fascism (austrofascism) embodied in...
This article considers two types of right extremism in Austria’s history: Nazism and the preceding ‘...
The purpose of this article consists in presentation of Austrian fascism (austrofascism) embodied in...
The article discusses some problems of collective identities in Austria's contemporary history. The ...
Laws regulating immigration and citizenship in interwar Austria were part of a European trend of pop...
Until the demise of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, Austria lacked a cultural natio...
Until the demise of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, Austria lacked a cultural natio...
This article considers two types of right extremism in Austria’s history: Nazism and the preceding ‘...
Between 1945 and 1956, the Second Austrian Republic failed to address the large number of former Aus...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the authoritarian regime in Austria in the period between the t...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the authoritarian regime in Austria in the period between the t...
Between 1945 and 1956, the Second Austrian Republic failed to address the large number of former Aus...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
This article presents four interwoven lines of argumentation: first, it describes the trajectory of ...