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- Volume 31, 2023
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- Austrian Travel Writing
Austrian Studies is a yearbook devoted to reflecting sustained interest in the distinctive cultural traditions of the Habsburg Empire, the Austrian Republics and the period of German annexation. Its focus is Austrian culture from 1750 to the present. Contributions are also encouraged on the culture of former areas of the Habsburg Empire and on the work of people of Austrian origin living abroad. The General Editors are Deborah Holmes (deborah.holmes@sbg.ac.at) and Caitríona Ní Dhúill (caitriona.nidhuill@ucc.ie), and the Reviews Editor is Dora Osborne (do38@st-andrews.ac.uk). Austrian Studies publishes articles in English together with a selection of book reviews, with the aim of making recent research accessible to a broadly based international readership. Each volume has a coherent but wide-ranging theme.
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Volume 31, 2023Table of Contents
- Heinrich Wildner Tagebücher 1938–1944 ("Heute geht es gegen die Juden, morgen kann es gegen die anderen gehen…") ed. by Gertrude Enderle-Burcel, and: Das Tagebuch von Heinrich Wildner 1945 ("Ich bestelle Sie hiemit zur Leitung des Außenamtes,…") ed. by Roman Eccher et al., and: Das Tagebuch von Heinrich Wildner 1946 ("...freilich werden wir im neuen Jahr noch nicht frei werden...") ed. by Roman Eccher et al., and: Das Tagebuch von Heinrich Wildner 1947 ("Man ist noch immer nervös. Wir sind sehr scharf bewacht") ed. by Elisabeth Gmoser et al., and: Das Tagebuch von Heinrich Wildner 1948 ("Es regiert der Planet Pallawatsch") ed. by Ernst Aichinger et al., and: Das Tagebuch von Heinrich Wildner 1949 ("Wie soll das weiter gehen?") ed. by Josef Litschauer et al. (review)
- pp. 218-221
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aus.2023.a919435
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