Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2005 - Vol. 17 No. 2
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Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2005 - Vol. 17 No. 2
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2005-09
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Fall 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.”
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Fall 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.”
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University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian Studies. (2005). Austrian Studies Newsletter - Fall 2005 - Vol. 17 No. 2. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/177541.
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