A divergent survey of scholarship on World War I cinema produced in succession countries of the Habsburg Empire. This untapped body of film records a contentious phase in world history, from the perspective of an often misunderstood, yet pivotal, region. The volume gathers scholarly essays exploring the intersections between the political, historical, and aesthetic, as expressed in the region’s various “moving pictures,” with sustained attention to the relationship between artistic representation and collective memory.https://scholarworks.uno.edu/hlw/1000/thumbnail.jp
This first book-length study shows how Germany tried to reconcile the horrendous experiences of the ...
Army, Society and Warfare in the Bohemian Lands under the Habsburgs (1526–1918) Great Hall of Pardu...
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the Austrian poets and intellectuals who took an active part in the...
A divergent survey of scholarship on World War I cinema produced in succession countries of the Habs...
Finished his studies at the University of Graz 2003 on History, Media and International Relations (d...
In broad overview, the defining feature of Austrian history since 1866 has been dramatic and - since...
In recent years ground-breaking research on the legacy of the Great War has provided new insights in...
In 1984 the PHOTO and SOUNDARCHIV of the museum in Graz I Styria organised an exhibition about the F...
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none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
For the past 100 years some of the greatest historians and political scientists of the twentieth cen...
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Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
This first book-length study shows how Germany tried to reconcile the horrendous experiences of the ...
Army, Society and Warfare in the Bohemian Lands under the Habsburgs (1526–1918) Great Hall of Pardu...
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the Austrian poets and intellectuals who took an active part in the...
A divergent survey of scholarship on World War I cinema produced in succession countries of the Habs...
Finished his studies at the University of Graz 2003 on History, Media and International Relations (d...
In broad overview, the defining feature of Austrian history since 1866 has been dramatic and - since...
In recent years ground-breaking research on the legacy of the Great War has provided new insights in...
In 1984 the PHOTO and SOUNDARCHIV of the museum in Graz I Styria organised an exhibition about the F...
This dissertation examines how the people of Austria portrayed their past as part of the centuries-o...
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
For the past 100 years some of the greatest historians and political scientists of the twentieth cen...
The history is intended as the first comprehensive examination of the role of Austrian history in th...
The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture (Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde) was established in 189...
Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
This first book-length study shows how Germany tried to reconcile the horrendous experiences of the ...
Army, Society and Warfare in the Bohemian Lands under the Habsburgs (1526–1918) Great Hall of Pardu...
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the Austrian poets and intellectuals who took an active part in the...