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Austrian Studies is an annual journal reflecting sustained interest in the distinctive cultural traditions of the Habsburg Empire and the Austrian Republic. By publishing a wide range of articles in English, together with a selection of book reviews, it aims to make recent research accessible to a broadly based international readership.

The focus is on Austrian culture from 1750 to the present. Literature is considered in relation to psychology, philosophy, political theory, music, theatre, film, and the visual arts. 'Austrian' includes German-language culture of former areas of the Habsburg Empire, such as Prague and the Bukovina, as well as the work of people of Austrian origin living abroad. Austrian interactions with other linguistic and ethnic groups -- the Jewish communities of Austria-Hungary, for example -- are also taken into account.

Each volume of Austrian Studies has a coherent but broadly conceived theme, and reviews of the most important recent publications in the field of Austrian studies. Each volume also includes a number of substantial review essays devoted either to keeping readers up to date with major cultural debates and events, or to areas of scholarship in which activity has been particularly intense.

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Volume 11, Number 1, 1 September 2003

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A Memoir of the Years 1938-1945
pp. 45-64(20)
Author: Stillfried, Bernhard

Fritz Hochwälder's Holokaust: A Choice of Evils
pp. 65-84(20)
Author: Beniston, Judith

Erich Hackl's Abschied von Sidonie: Breaking the Silence
pp. 122-137(16)
Author: Vestli, Elin Nesje

Post-Shoah Positions of Displacement in the Films of Ruth Beckermann
pp. 154-170(17)
Author: Lorenz, Dagmar C. G.

The Nestroy Year
pp. 185-195(11)
Author: Branscombe, Peter

Why Bernhard?
pp. 203-209(7)
Author: Konzett, Matthias

Grillparzer-Studien.
pp. 213-214(2)
Author: Roe, Ian F.

Erzählungen aus dem jüdischen Familienleben.
pp. 214-215(2)
Author: Krobb, Florian

Hofmannsthal and Greek Myth. Expression and Performance.
pp. 219-222(4)
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Hofmannsthal. Ein moderner Dichter unter den Philologen.
pp. 219-222(4)
Author: Rieckmann, Jens

Les Références anglaises de la modernité viennoise.
pp. 223-226(4)
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Journaux intimes viennois.
pp. 223-226(4)
Author: Vilain, Robert

Rethinking Vienna 1900.
pp. 226-228(3)
Author: Barker, Andrew

Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited.
pp. 226-228(3)
Author: Barker, Andrew

The Austrian Anschluss in History and Literature.
pp. 232-233(2)
Author: Warren, John

Am stürzenden Pfad. Gesammelte Gedichte.
pp. 235-236(2)
Author: Kohl, Katrin

Desiderate der österreichischen Frauenbiografieforschung.
pp. 241-242(2)
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The Haider Phenomenon in Austria.
pp. 242-245(4)
Author: Murphy, Anthony

Obituary. W. G. Sebald (1944-2001)
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