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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - Fall 1996 - Vol. 8 No. 3(1996-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1996 includes: Richard Rudolph named CAS director; A Tale of two Sarajevos; Bruckner centenary celebrations; Bosnian Women’s Initiative; Herwig Wolfram’s Österreichische Geschichte: 10 volumes and counting; 1996 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of John Freeman and Alfred Schramm. Book reviews: “Kunst in Österreich, 1945-1995” and “Contemporary Austrian Politics.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1997 - Vol. 9 No. 3(1997-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1997 includes: CAS turns 20; Schubert’s “Pathetique”: A “new” piano sonata? Ruth Wodak creates new research center; The Josiphinian expedition to the Carolinas; 1997 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Rudy Weißenbacher, Siegfried Beer, Helga Embacher, and Erna Appelt. Book reviews: “Ungleiche Partner?,” “Retuning Culture: Musical Changes in Central and Eastern Europe,” and “Schubert: The Music and the Man.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1998 - Vol. 10 No. 3(1998-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1998 includes: New Austrian Center opens in Canada; The “lesser traumatized”: Exile narratives of Austrian Jews (pt. 1); The Salzburger settlement at Ebenezer, Georgia; 1998 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Michael Landesmann and Gerda Neyer. Book reviews: “Thinking with History,” “Exclusive Revolutionaries,” and “An Experiment in Enlightened Absolutism: Hungary and the Habsburgs, 1765-1800.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 1999 - Vol. 11 No. 3(1999-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 1999 includes: Gerhard Weiss named interim director of CAS; Nachruf: Marlen Simon; Conference to honor István Deák; 1999 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Stefan Güldenberg, Dennison Rusinow, and Pieter Judson. Book reviews: “The Architecture of Red Vienna,” “Paul Engelmann, Architektur—Judentum—Wiener Moderne,” and “Jewish Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2000 - Vol. 12 No. 3(2000-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2000 includes: Gerhard Weiss to be interim CAS director in 2000-01; Carlson School of Management launches Vienna Executive MBA program; U of MN international programs: a moveable feast; 2000 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Erika Weinzierl and István Deák. Book reviews: “The Road to War in Serbia,” “Unfinished Socialism: Pictures from the Kádár era,” and “Haus der Kindheit.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2001 - Vol. 13 No. 3(2001-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2001 includes: New Fulbright Visiting Professorships announced; Kommission für neure Geschichte Österreichs; Research project at University of Graz explores modernity and postmodernity; 2001 Salburg Festival review; Interviews with Anton Pelinka and Jacqueline Vansant. Book reviews: “The Sound of Music zwischen Mythos und Marketing,” “History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness,” and “Guilty Victim: Austria from Holocaust to Haider.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2002 - Vol. 14 No. 3(2002-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2002 includes: Symposium on development and the environment marks Center’s 25th anniversary; Billy Wilder: an appreciation; The Scholars’ Initiative; 2002 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews with John Boyer, Eve Blau, and Christoph Thun-Hohenstein. Book reviews: “Essays on Hitler’s Europe” and “Thomas Bernhard: The Making of an Austrian.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2003 - Vol. 15 No. 3(2003-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2003 includes: Gift transforms Canadian Centre—Alberta’s CCAuCES to be renamed Wirth Institute; Weisman exhibit complements CAS conference; Exploring the Zemun Archive in Beograd; 2003 Salzburg Festival: two reviews; Interviews of Derek Katz, Marsha Rozenblit, and Wolfgang Müller. Book reviews: “Josef Frank: Life and Work” and “Postwar Austrian Theater: Text and Performance.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2004 - Vol. 16 No. 2(2004-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2004 includes: Thomas Klestil, 1932-2004; Austrian government honors CAS stalwarts; New minor in Austrian and Central European studies at U of MN; Music in Viennese Popular Comedy, 1700-1850; Interactive Art exhibit at Andersen Library; Austria honors Wirth Institute patron; 2004 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Gabriele Mras and Sieglinde Rosenberger. Book reviews: “Cinema of the Other Europe” and “Zivilisationsbruch und Gedächtniskultur: Das 20. Jahrhundert in der Errinerung des beginnenden 21. Jahrhunderts.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2005 - Vol. 17 No. 2(2005-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2005 includes: CAS site of spring symposium; CAS program to feature Dr. Fisch, responses to his art; Gunter Bischof on Hurrincane Katrina and UNO; Otto Biba: Vienna’s “Musik-Papst;” 2005 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Annaliese Rohrer, Eva Nowotny, and Christoph Thun-Hohenstein. Book reviews: “Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and Queers in Late Twentieth Century Vienna,” “Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy,” and “Österreichische Industriegeschichte. 1700 bis 1848. Die vorhandene Chance.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2006 - Vol. 18 No. 2(2006-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2006 includes: CAS launches new website; Linda Andrean writes Austrian history for children; Wirth In stitute’s “Year of Mozart;” CenterAustria returns to normalcy—but will New Orleans?; 2006 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews with Horst Rechelbacher and Eagle Glassheim. Book reviews: “The Pomp and Politics of Patriotism” and “The Void of Ethics: Robert Musil and the Experience of Modernity.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2007 - Vol. 19 No. 2(2007-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2007 includes: Cambridge University Press becomes AHY publisher; Andreas Stadler named director of ACF; CAS celebrates 30th anniversary in Minnesota and Vienna; MALCA meets in Canada; 2007 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews with David Good, David Ryan, Monika Oebelsberger, and Max Preglau. Books reviewed: “When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans,” “Religion in the New Europe,” and “Time’s Visible Surface.”Item Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2008 - Vol. 20 No. 2(2008-09) University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian StudiesFall 2008 includes: Botstiber Foundation to fund CAS research and student aid; In Memoriam: Stephen Feinstein; CAS Workshop: The Ethics of Medicine; 10 Years of CenterAustria; 2008 Salzburg Festival review; Interviews of Christian Fleck, Josef Melchior, and David Walsh. Book reviews: “A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder’s American Films,” “Terror and Toleration,” and “Flag Wars and Stone Saints: How the Bohemian Lands became Czech.”