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Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Summer 1989 - Vol. 1 No. 1(1989-06) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSummer 1989 includes: Letters from the interim director, Kinley Brauer, and the new permanent director, David Good; Austrian History Yearbook question resolved; ACI book and dissertation prizes established.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1989 - Vol. 1 No. 2(1989-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1989 includes: Changes in the Center for 1989; Austrian History Yearbook update; Kann Collection at the University of MN.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1990 - Vol. 2 No. 1(1990-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1990 includes: Center welcomes new director; Important holdings in Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, St. John’s University; Interview with David Good.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1990 - Vol. 2 No.2(1990-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1990 includes: New academic year brings new plans; Patricia Hampl wins MacArthur grant; Austrian holdings at the Immigration History Research Center, University of MN; Interview of Barbara Jelavich.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1991 - Vol. 2 No. 3(1991-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1991 (erroneously labeled Winter 1990) includes: New multidisciplinary yearbook: Austrian Studies; The legacy of Jewish Vienna in the eighties; Austrian microfilm collections in Wilson Library; Austrian elections of 1990; Interview of Helmut Konrad.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1991 - Vol. 3 No. 1(1991-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1991 includes: New Austrian journal features feminist perspective; Thoughts upon leaving a Mozart congress; Austrian Resistance Archives in Vienna; Half a century of Gemütlichkeit: Minnesota and Austrian philosophy; Interviews of William Johnston and Donald Daviau.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1991 - Vol. 3 No. 2(1991-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1991 includes: New directions for CAS; The Wittgenstein Archive at the University of Bergen; Interviews of Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger, Anton Pelinka, and Elsabeth List.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1992 - Vol. 4 No. 1(1992-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1992 includes: Austrian filmmaking: a brief overview; Oskar Kokosschka in Minnesota: 1949-57; The Kleiner collection: a little-known treasure; Interviews of Greta Klingenstein, Karl Kaser, and Steven Beller.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1992 - Vol. 4 No. 2(1992-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1992 includes: Norwest Bank collection houses Wiener Werkstätte art; Central European architecture: from Imperial twilight to Anschluß; Austrian government to send doctoral students to CAS; Interview of Lothar Höbelt.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1992 - Vol. 4 No. 3(1992-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1992 includes: GSA convenes at University of MN; Collaborative CAS conference convenes; Interviews of Karin Schmidlechner, Reinhold Wagnleitner, and Reinhard Neck.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1993 - Vol. 5 No. 1(1993-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1993 includes: William Wright retires; SAHH adopts first bylaws; The “American Diogenes”: Mark Twain in Vienna; Hanspeter Neuhold on neutrality, Community, and Security; Can Hungary learn from the Austrian model?; The music of Karl Weigl; Sources for family data in Vienna and Minnesota; Interview of Eduard Staudinger.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1993 - Vol. 5 No. 2(1993-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1993 includes: Top students reap rich rewards; Russian researcher Sergei Romanenko in residence at CAS; Rebirth of Radical right: analogue to Weimar?; Can Haider survive Schmidt’s Challenge?; Interviews of Sonja Kröll and Ruth Wodak.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1993 - Vol. 5 No. 3(1993-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1993 includes: Center hosts scholars from East and West; Fritz Fellner retires; World research libraries on the internet; Interviews of Karl Gruber and John Czaplicka.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1994 - Vol. 6 No. 1(1994-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1994 includes: Newly opened Weisman Art Museum will cultivate Austrian connections; Schubert’s stage works: is their obscurity deserved?; How a family archive can illuminate Austrian history; Interviews of Diana Mishkova, Rolf Steininger, and Georg Winckler.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1994 - Vol. 6 No. 2(1994-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1994 includes: Projekt Gedenkdienst: Austrians serve country, do Holocaust research; Rivertown Film Festival screens Austrian and Central European gems; Eugene Hartzell: In search of an audience; Interviews with Ivo Bićanić, Margarete Grandner, and Christian Fleck.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1994 - Vol. 6. No. 3(1994-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1994 includes: CAS fall conference clebrates US-Austria relationship; Graz study program to expand and diversify; CEU Budapest: fostering international cooperation; Interviews of Reinhard Schwabenitsky & Elfie Eschke, Manfred Blümel, and Paul Robert Magocsi.Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1995 - Vol. 7 No. 1(1995-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1995 includes: ACI gains new liaison to North American universities; Musical life in early 19th century Vienna; The Austrian elections of 1994; ÖAD launches new publication on Austrian education, science, and research; interviews of Egon Schwarz, Bruce Paley, and Dorothea Steiner. New book review section: “Turn-of-the-Century Vienna and Its Legacy,” “CEU History Yearbook 1993,” and “Women in History—Women’s History: Central and Eastern European Perspectives.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Spring 1995 - Vol. 7 No. 2(1995-04) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesSpring 1995 includes: Minneapolis Institute of Arts acquires ne decorative works from fin-de-siècle Central Europe; Sommerfest: Vienna comes to Minneapolis; Eisenstadt Music Festival; Romanian Cultural Society in divided Bukovina; Interviews of Renate Kicker, Stella Hryniuk, and Ronald Rogowski. Book reviews: “The Vienna Coffeehouse Wits, 1890-1938,” Pungent Sounds: Constructing Identity with Popular Music in Austria,” and “Labyrinth of Nationalism.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1995 - Vol. 7 No. 3(1995-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1995 includes: CAS symposium will challenge meaning of 20th century “modernity”; Guthrie Theatre stages K: Impressions of The Trial; Wiener Werkstätte and Vienna 1900; “Birth” of the Rusyn language; Interviews of Thomas Burg, Josef Berghold, Clemens Ruthner, and Michael Pammer. Book reviews: “Understanding Ingeborg Bachmann,” “Coca-Colonization and the Cold War,” “1938-1988: Anschluß and Fity Years,” and a review essay covering “Prague 1891-1941: Architecture and Desing,” “Prague: A Guide to 20th Century Architecture,” and “The Architecture of New Prague, 1895-1945.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Winter 1996 - Vol. 8 No. 1(1996-01) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesWinter 1996 includes: Film Festival to highlight work of Austrian émigrés; Helmut Tuerk on Austria’s role in the EU; Rudolf Koppitz: Viennese master of photography; Mitteleuropa’s news media in transition; Interviews of Richard Sturn and Allen Janek. Book reviews: “Valie Export: Fragments of the Imagination,” “Mozart’s Requiem: Historical and Analytical Studies, Documents, Score,” and “Pride and Prejudice: National Stereotypes in 19th and 20th Century Europe East to West.”