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Austria in the Nineteen Fifties

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Günter Bischof, Anton Pelinka, Rolf Steininger
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Transaction Publishers, 1995 - History - 311 pages

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German History
Austria in the Nineteen Fifties. Edited by Gunter Bischof and Anton Pelinka. .... In Austria in the Nineteen Fifties, Gehler’s essay is juxtaposed with a ...
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Belonging in Austria: Citizens, Minorities and Refugees in the ...
Austria in the Nineteen Fifties (New Brunswick:. Transaction, 1995), pp.226-27. 3. Gernot Heiss, ‘Pan-Germans, Better Germans, Austrians: Austrian ...
www.cerc.unimelb.edu.au/ publications/ Europe%20new%20voices%20ch5.pdf

Center Austria - University of New Orleans - Curriculum Vitae
with Anton Pelinka, eds., Austria in the Nineteen Fifties, (Contemporary Austrian Studies, vol. III). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction 1995 [311 pp]. ...
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Inst. f. Zeitgeschichte Universität Innsbruck, Publikationen Rolf ...
Austria in the Nineteen Fifties, consultant editor m. A. Pelinka u. G. Bischof (Contemporary Austrian Studies 3), New Brunswick-London 1995, 309 Seiten. ...
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Literatur Konsum Geschichte
The Limits of Americanization in Postwar Europe, in: Bischof, Günter/Pelinka, Anton,Hg., Austria in the Nineteen Fifties, New Brunswick 1995, 262-272 ...
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About the author (1995)

Gunter Bischof is a professor of history and director of CenterAustria, University of New Orleans.

Anton Pelinka is professor of political science at the University of Innsbruck (since 1975) and director of the Institute of Conflict Research in Vienna (since 1990). He has written extensively in the field of comparative European politics and democratic theory and is the author of Die keine Koalition, SPO-FPO1983-1986 and The De-Austrification of Austria: The Acceptance of Smallness.

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