The memory of the Habsburg Empire in German, Austrian, and Hungarian right-wing historiography and political thinking, 1918 - 1941:

By reproducing the political and historiographical debates surrounding the legacy of the Habsburg Empire, this book follows the transformation of historico-political thinking during the two world wars. This transformation began in Germany, where völkish streams of the Conservative Revolution offered...

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Main Author: Romsics, Gergely (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colo. Social Science Monographs 2010
Series:East European monographs 773
Atlantic studies on society in change 137
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:By reproducing the political and historiographical debates surrounding the legacy of the Habsburg Empire, this book follows the transformation of historico-political thinking during the two world wars. This transformation began in Germany, where völkish streams of the Conservative Revolution offered a radical new interpretation of history. These reading focused on the unchanging essence of the Volk and treated a certain idea of the Habsburg past as inorganic, "derailing" history and conflicting with the true calling of the German people
Item Description:Translated from Hungarian
Includes bibliographical references (p. 642-693) and indexes
Physical Description:xii, 713 p. 23 cm
ISBN:9780880336765
0880336765

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