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BL
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Record Number
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648599
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Main Entry
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Pick, Hella
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Title & Author
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Guilty victim : : Austria from the Holocaust to Haider /\ Hella Pick
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Page. NO
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xv, 246 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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1860646182
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: 9781860646188
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-240) and index
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Contents
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Introduction -- The 1980 Silver Jubilee : Austria finally emerges from the world war -- Occupied Austria : Cold War hostage -- Austria under occupation : liberated but not free -- The occupation ends : neutrality begins -- Bruno Kreisky : not yet Chancellor -- Beyond the corridors of power : cultural icons as opinion-formers -- Chancellor Kreisky : a post-imperial emperor -- Kreisky's Middle East ventures -- The golden age of economic prosperity -- Austria in the dock : the Waldheim saga -- From the Mozartkugel to Klimt and Schiele -- Exit Waldheim, enter Haider : have the lessons of the past been absorbed? -- The restitution go-slow -- Small but far from insignificant : a personal assessment of Austria
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Abstract
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"Since 1945, Austria has succeeded in presenting an image of itself as a comfortable, middle-class society at the centre of Europe, whose recent past, although awkward, was not shaming. After all, had Austria not succeeded in presenting itself as Hitler's first victim of aggression, following the Anschluss? Yet Hella Pick shows that if there has been hypocrisy about Austria's attitude towards itself - for its complicity in the Holocaust is beyond doubt - then its selective memory has been generously fed by the four wartime allies, who for different reasons found it convenient to repackage Austria as Hitler's first victim. This was a gift the Austrians could not fail to exploit." "Guilty Victim explores Austria's search for an internationally credible identity for itself after the Nazi era. But Hella Pick shows how the old ghosts will not go away. It is not just the saga of President Kurt Waldheim's Nazi past which has haunted Austria's graceful glide to rehabilitation and respectability. The spectacular success of Jorg Haider and his far right-wing politics have raised grave worries inside and outside Austria. How will Haider's xenophobia and the dangers of revisionism towards the third Reich sit in the new Europe, where Austria has gained a respected place?" "Guilty Victim provides sobering insights into one of the most troubling questions facing Europe today."--Jacket
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Subject
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Memory-- Political aspects-- Austria
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National socialism-- Historiography
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Political culture-- Austria
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Subject
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Austria, Politics and government, 1945-
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Subject
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Austria, Foreign relations, 1955-
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Dewey Classification
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943.605/3
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943.60523
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LC Classification
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DB99.2.P47 2000
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